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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a really nice boy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a boy who is kind, pleasant, or well-mannered.
Example: "Everyone in the neighborhood agrees that Timmy is a really nice boy who always helps others."
Alternatives: "a very kind boy" or "an exceptionally nice boy."
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"He's grown into a really nice boy.
Fifty-six yeafterftheirheir wedding, my grandmother told me that she had married my grandfather because "he was a really nice boy".
He was a malleable child in his mother's words, "a really nice boy, not difficult to handle, active but not mischievious".
"Alan was a really nice boy but he was not the sort of pro who would eat breakfast, lunch and dinner and be in bed early in the evening," says Chris Twiddy, who played alongside Nicholls at Plymouth and also shared a house with him.
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Another boy said, "She may have an ugly face, man, but she has a really nice body".
As we all know, the Grammys have become the really nice boy in class who brags about the fact he's never read a book and sometimes comes to school with his shirt on inside out.
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The boys have been disappointed and frustrated for many years, and they are really nice boys, believe me.
Another friend, Charles Bosco, 27, told the Guardian that Ravi "was a really nice and quiet boy.
You want to be a really nice person and have both boy and girl friends.
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