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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truly nice guy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is genuinely kind and considerate in their behavior towards others.
Example: "Everyone in the office agrees that Mark is a truly nice guy; he always goes out of his way to help others."
Alternatives: "a genuinely nice person" or "a really kind individual."
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The memory I take away from those years is of a young man who came across as a truly nice guy even while always seeming to be quite sure of himself.
After two dates, a round of miniature golf, a night dancing, lots of conversation and a few sips of champagne, La Toya realized that George is a truly nice guy -- but might be moving too fast.
After you have determined that your admirer is a truly nice guy, think about what makes him nice.
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He seems like a really nice guy".
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I'm a really nice guy.
Such a really nice guy.
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