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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice top" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of clothing that is appealing or of good quality, typically referring to a shirt or blouse.
Example: "She wore a nice top that complemented her jeans perfectly."
Alternatives: "a lovely shirt" or "an attractive blouse."
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Now I will wear a nice top and my stage clothes are sometimes things I would wear in normal life".
"He became a dandy and returned home from that trip wearing yellow gloves, an expensive coat, leather boots, a silk cravat and a nice top hat".
As tourists, we are holding out for him to share his expertise through a nice top 10, or some such, but maybe that's just not Kiser's style.
The shop on Walden Street, where my daughter, Emily, had bought a neon yo-yo for six dollars, was now a boutique selling a nice top to teen-agers for three hundred dollars.
I don't want to buy a nice top in a size 16 just because my boobs won't fit the 10 or 12. Unless I stick to my uniform of slouchy, crew-neck T-shirts (often from Topman, rather than Topshop), it can be hard to avoid them looking … weird.
Pick out a nice top!
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A pay-off would be a nice top-up to my pension".
If it is casual, you should dress in casual but nice bottoms and a nicer top then usual.
Fancy is overrated, wear blue jeans, shorts, t-shirts, etc. Comfy, is what matters to district 12. But, if something important is coming, (the reaping) wear a skirt, nice top, dress pants, tie, dress...... Work very, very hard.
For a nice crispy top, I like to add it in lumps, or you can run a fork over the top if you prefer.
The Pentagon, as you might imagine, had an extremely nice, top-of-the-line facility in one of the buildings on its compound.
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