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The phrase "a really nice time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or enjoyable experience that someone had during an event or activity.
Example: "We had a really nice time at the picnic, enjoying the food and the company of friends."
Alternatives: "a great time" or "an enjoyable time".
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It was a really nice time.
"I had a really nice time tonight," he said, unbuckling his seat belt.
"We feel at the top of the innings is a really nice time to bat.
Those who have to work and study hardly sleep, whereas those whose parents are rich have a really nice time.
On days off my idea of a really nice time was having room service – including the best fish dish – spread across the whole evening.
And it was meaningful for me, because Todd wrote it for me, and I was pregnant with my daughter, so it was a really nice time.
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"The type of people they're trying to attract are the people who want to have a really nice chilled time and enjoy themselves," she adds of the weekend's artisan, ale-friendly air.
He said: "At first I felt quite privileged to be in a really nice hotel but over time you're restricted to what you can and can't do.
Sometimes he was a really nice guy and at other times he was awful.
"Leroy is a really nice guy but at the same time we play in the same position.
He's a really nice man, someone who's got time for everyone and who never says no to a fan who wants a photo or autograph.
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