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The phrase "a reasonably nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fairly pleasant or agreeable, often in a moderate or measured way.
Example: "The restaurant had a reasonably nice atmosphere, making it a great place for a casual dinner."
Alternatives: "somewhat pleasant" or "fairly nice".
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The newlyweds-to-be seem to be a reasonably nice if slightly dim couple.
And I guess I'm a reasonably nice person off the pitch and that's where people get those kind of ideas from".
I feel as if I'm waiting for some horrible side of her to be revealed – if she follows the pattern of everyone else in the novel, she can't possibly just be a reasonably nice person".
A reasonably nice two-bedroom "flat," even in a second-tier neighborhood, will run you $4,300 a month or more.
I'm a reasonably nice guy, but God knows I don't always do the right thing, no matter how much I try.
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I think the trick is to start off going to a few reasonably nice places and then maybe downshift into the moderate zone to give her a sense of what everyday life might be like together.
But to judge from his concert at Madison Square Garden on Saturday evening, I would guess that the Canadian pop singer Michael Bublé, whose star continues to rise, is still a reasonably humble nice guy.
In the good old days, all a woman had to do was turn up in reasonably nice knickers, but that's not enough any more.
We would like to stay in reasonably nice B&Bs, and we're keen to do a fair bit of walking and exploring.
He adds: "Rupert always says reasonably nice things about me, but then he throws in something like that for effect.
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