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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nice year" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a year that has been pleasant or positive in some way, often in a reflective or summary context.
Example: "Looking back, I can confidently say that 2022 was a nice year for our family, filled with memorable moments and achievements."
Alternatives: "a pleasant year" or "a good year".
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It was a nice year.
"He had a nice year last year, too," he said.
That would make 2012 a nice year for a two-week tropical vacation.
"I think this last year was a nice year," he said in his understated fashion.
But the Cardinals do not want to settle for just a nice year.
News: Jim Davidson's Edinburgh fringe debut 'rounds off a nice year'.
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This victory puts a nice, year-ending bow on a series of judicial and legislative gifts to the marriage equality movement.
"Real hedge funds had a very nice year," he added.
I think the Irish are going to have a very nice year.
1625 was probably a very nice year, as years in the early 17th century went.
The Cavaliers have had a very nice year, but the gap between the two in-state rivals remains pretty wide.
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