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The phrase "a nice young" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, typically in a positive context, often referring to their age and demeanor.
Example: "She is a nice young woman who always helps others in need."
Alternatives: "a pleasant young" or "a kind young".
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What a nice young man.
But he wouldn't be a nice, young man.
We have a nice young team," Fregosi said.
And she has matured into a nice young lady.
He was a nice young man who had no enemies".
(He hangs up) What a nice young man.
And he seems like such a nice young man!
Afterwards, mum said, "What a nice young couple they are.
"He was a nice young man with all the talent in the world," Carter said.
"He's a nice young man," insisted the PM at the John Smith Foundation.
"He was a nice young fellow, very polite," Mr. Aquino said.
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