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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nicer building" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality or aesthetics of buildings, indicating that one building is more pleasant or appealing than another.
Example: "After the renovation, the community center became a nicer building that everyone could enjoy."
Alternatives: "a more attractive building" or "a better building".
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But after three years, Katie Scovello and Gina Lanuti, friends and roommates, saw so many better rental deals that they knew they could land a nicer apartment in a nicer building.
It could be a desire to upgrade to a nicer building or a larger space.
Mr. Scott began to think that his expectations were unrealistic and that he should consider "an apartment that needed work in a nicer building," he said.
"I'd have a nicer building if you would have given birth to a shortstop, like a Dominican woman's supposed to," Luis tells his ex-wife, Isabella (Diana-Maria Riva).
But since Buffett is worth close to $60 billion, shouldn't his headquarters be in a nicer building?
He bought a nicer building elsewhere in the city in 1987 and built a new orphanage, Semjase, home to 100 children.
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"What a nice building," she thought.
No amenities, just a nice building.
It was such a nice building".
I'm not here thinking, hmm, what a nice building".
"Hopefully this is a nice building block," Delgado said.
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