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The phrase "a nice sum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a pleasing or satisfactory amount of money or numerical value.
Example: "After selling the old car, I received a nice sum that I could use for my vacation."
Alternatives: "a good amount" or "a substantial figure."
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When Ford bought Volvo several years ago, executives at Ford told me that Volvo earned about $400 million a year, which is a nice sum but hardly enough to justify that $6.5 billion purchase price.
That's a nice sum, but these hedge fund-nominated directors stand to make much more.
It was a hit and was acquired for a nice sum three months ago.
"While $10 million is a nice sum, it is not going to make any significant difference".
He could have simply collected a nice sum and just gone fishing.
Mr. Struna said Mr. Johnson sold his Checker to a museum for a nice sum.
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A NICE summing-up of Serbia's foreign-policy dilemmas was shown in a recent drawing by Corax, the country's leading political cartoonist.
Of the track, BL-squared explained, "It's the last song I wrote for the album, and it's a nice summing up of where I was at the end of the recording process".
Jim Wall, secretary of the Bloxwich Research and Metal Detecting Club, of which Mr Herbert is now the most famous member, said £3.2m was a "very nice" sum.
The story sold to a Hearst magazine for the nice sum of eight hundred dollars.
"Maybe we'll get a nice lump sum," one said.
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