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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very nice coach" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who is a coach and has a pleasant or admirable demeanor or qualities.
Example: "The team was fortunate to have a very nice coach who always encouraged them to do their best."
Alternatives: "a really great coach" or "an excellent coach".
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Great win for a very nice coach.
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I am enjoying it in France, it is a very nice lifestyle". Ospreys coach Steve Tandy told BBC Sport Wales: "We gifted Clermont some early points with a lacklustre 10 minutes.
He's a very nice person and as a coach he's awesome.
The award is the idea of Gus Alfieri, the former St . Johns star, who wrote a very nice biography about Lapchick, his former coach.
"It's a very nice convenience for us," said Chris Olean, the interim coach at St. Thomas, an M.I.A.C. member from St . Paul
I have a life coach out with me on tour, a very nice guy from LA.
I like this region, 10 years ago I was national coach to Oman, which is also a very nice place, so I know a bit about the area".
"A very nice man!
A very nice lady.
"A very nice piece".
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