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The phrase "a perfectly nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is very pleasant or agreeable, often in a somewhat understated or ironic way.
Example: "She is a perfectly nice person, always willing to help others in need."
Alternatives: "a very nice" or "an exceptionally nice".
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He's a perfectly nice guy.
"We have a perfectly nice hotel in town".
Manuel Pellegrini seems like a perfectly nice guy, doesn't he?
A perfectly nice ordinary if complicated guy, in other words.
"He's a perfectly nice fellow, but it's not philosophy.
It was a perfectly nice outfit, but it wasn't me.
She described him as "a perfectly nice normal man to say hello to".
Just like Donfrey to junk up a perfectly nice changing area.
"He's a perfectly nice fellow, but it's not philosophy," he told The Guardian.
Not quite the Galliano reboot some were hoping for, but a perfectly nice collection.
Manhattan Beach in Brooklyn is a perfectly nice small beach with a park and picnic areas.
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