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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice town" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a town that has pleasant qualities or a positive atmosphere.
Example: "After visiting several places, we finally settled in a nice town that felt like home."
Alternatives: "a lovely town" or "a charming town".
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"It's a nice town to live in.
"They live in a nice town.
"And Gorey is a nice town.
"It's a nice town … a city I suppose".
"I knew it was a nice town," Mrs. Pullis said.
"We're still a small town, a nice town.
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Motown artists had become stars and they simply wanted a better life in a nicer town with sunny weather.
"It's a real nice town with a lot of good people in it and I'd love to walk through there with an Olympic medal".
Dukie and The Shoe cleaned the clocks of the English dandies to such a degree that Paterstone was able to build himself a rather nice town house in the city.
"After that, it became a very nice town.
"It's a very nice town, and it's being forgotten".
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