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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice view for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a pleasant or attractive sight that is suitable for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "The balcony offers a nice view for enjoying the sunset with friends."
Alternatives: "a lovely sight for" or "an appealing perspective for".
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It was not a nice view for the players to see that.
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As you cross back to the right bank on the Pont Alexander III, look left for a nice view of.
Portland hosted the 2012 Olympic Sailing competitions, so you can stop off for a nice view of the Olympic rings overlooking the town and Chesil beach.
Fuqua leases third-floor office space in downtown Charleston for $330 per month, utilities included, with a nice view of the Kanawha River thrown in.
The Hilton has reserved a prime room for Hayden up in a tower, with a nice view of Grant Park, where so many clashes broke out.
I had a nice view of the Empire State Building.
Note that photograph 1 (page 16) gives a nice view of an assembled PCC.
"Obama had a nice view from the outside.
Shrouding buildings with plants solves the natural-light problem for agriculture, acts as a passive form of climate control for the buildings and makes for a nice view.
That oceanfront suite offers more than a nice view: its own pool and Jacuzzi, for starters, and a telescope for watching the stars.
It's a nice view, you know".
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