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The phrase "a nice time with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant experience shared with someone, often in social contexts.
Example: "We had a nice time with our friends at the picnic last weekend."
Alternatives: "a great time with" or "an enjoyable time with".
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I had a nice time with them in 2005.
I had such a nice time with you last night.
One Virginia officer dreamed of "having a nice time" with a Miss Sallie.
'Of course, I had such a nice time with him before.
By Ross Barkan August 29, 2017 I had such a nice time with you last night.
You want to go and visit people and have a nice time with them, but what do you talk about?
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Sheltering under the big American umbrella since 1945, most Europeans have become comfortably well-off and lazy, more concerned with having a nice time than with the basics of self-defence.
Take your dog out to a nice, pretty park on a warm day, bring some dog-friendly food, and some regular food for your family, and have a nice time bonding with your pet.
He then spent months where I would barely get a text from him, to "normal" days, with walks, a nice time together, flowers, smiles – with I love yous thrown in, too.
I've found there's a fine line between having a jolly nice time with your students and them simply running amok.
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