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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a super nice" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in informal contexts to emphasize the degree of niceness, but it is better to use "super nice" without the article "a."
Example: "She is super nice and always helps others."
Alternatives: "very nice" or "extremely nice."
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A super nice guy and that was some super nice play.
He's great at fund-raising, he works great with boards, he's fantastic at giving talks, he knows everything about construction, and he's just a super nice guy.
Stacy Saccal, the general manager at Ultra Gentlemen's Club in West Palm Beach, where Sayoc worked for the past two months, said Sayoc came recommended by someone at another club, and he was "a super nice guy". She said he worked his last shift on the Thursday before his arrest.
A super nice guy, Cody lent some insight into passing the time in a tour bus playing Angry Birds and staying connected to contacts, family and friends.
Matt Smith is a super nice guy".
He is a super nice guy who likes football.
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Even the Satanists were super nice!
Be super nice.
"He's a super-nice guy.
Just a couple of my experiences with a super-nice guy Thanks for everything Ed.
I don't think anyone can be successful and be a super-nice person.
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