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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nigh" is not correct and usable in written English.
The word "nigh" is an archaic term meaning "near" or "almost," and it is typically used as an adverb or adjective, not in conjunction with the article "a."
Example: "The deadline is nigh, and we must complete the project soon."
Alternatives: "approaching" or "near."
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But, for the near million within the travel to work region, Bris is a nigh on unworkable city.
Mr. Brantley also noted that the director had been abetted by "a nigh flawless five-member cast".
Theatergoers may occasionally feel the urge both to mist up and throw up, but Lilla Crawford is a nigh irresistible Orphan Annie.
Theatergoers may feel the urge both to mist up and throw up, but Lilla Crawford is a nigh irresistible Orphan Annie.
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Well, suddenly they do, and in what has been until now a nigh-desert for entertainment.
This is, actually, a nigh-on impossible question to answer, at least for me.
For me, it is a nigh-on perfect musical – and a matchless piece of theatre.
What's particularly strange about the current situation is that Germany faced a nigh-similar situation in 2008.
"Australia have certainly got the momentum, but luckily for us we've got a nigh-on-200-run lead," he said.
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