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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nifty example of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an illustration or instance that is clever or particularly effective in demonstrating a point.
Example: "The new app is a nifty example of how technology can enhance our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a great illustration of" or "an excellent demonstration of".
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Those are dreams, in a nifty example of how special effects can be created on the cheap.
In Boulder, Colo., an ecosystem still fizzy with tech and biotech start-ups, the five members of three households are cohabiting, sort of, in a nifty example of that principle, in three town houses built on a small lot west of Boulder's downtown area with startling views of the Flatirons, the nearby rock formation.
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This is a pretty nifty feature and a good example of cross-cloud integration between two cloud-based applications.
I showed my PowerPoint and also a nifty three-dimensional model of a table we made for the World Bank.
A year ago, set-makers saw it as a nifty way of boosting flagging sales for a few dollars of additional electronics.
(In this case the real thing is: "And what about the targeting of the neutrinos? When will you input the coordinates for the burst?") Still, Mr. Alpert makes "Final Theory" a more nifty than turgid example of applied science.
This is a nifty bit of historical revisionism.
A nifty blend of digital and physical play.
In doing so, Mr. Nishi has achieved a nifty bit of Surrealist displacement without moving the sculpture an inch — albeit not quite as nifty as I'd hoped.
Overall, I think the Roomba is a nifty piece of technology.
But, in a nifty display of baseball bipartisanship, Breyer was photographed with the trophy, too.
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