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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice suit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment someone's clothing, particularly in formal or professional settings.
Example: "He walked into the meeting wearing a nice suit that impressed everyone."
Alternatives: "a sharp suit" or "a stylish suit".
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The first customer was a man in a nice suit.
The cut fits, it's a nice suit, but the fabric!
He sometimes wears a nice suit, sleeves rolled up, and hands out roses to women.
The fact that he's put on a nice suit and tie won't change that.
What he really wanted to do was wear a nice suit and perform hotel jazz.
When you get your hair trimmed and get fitted with a nice suit you want to avoid the bridesmaid syndrome".
Next to them Melrose is just a guy in a nice suit who talks a load of crap.
This is the apathy that seeps round your gums when you watch a tosser in a nice suit that you've paid for, lying to you on national television.
Buy a nice suit, get a nice haircut and read the words on the prompter in the right order with some semblance of conviction.
He always wore a nice suit and a white shirt and a tie, which I imagine was meant to make him seem older and more serious.
He sits on a chair on the deck nearly every afternoon in the spring, reading a novel, wearing a nice suit.
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