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The phrase "a very nice time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant experience or enjoyable moment.
Example: "We had a very nice time at the picnic, enjoying the food and each other's company."
Alternatives: "a delightful time" or "an enjoyable time."
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"You know, I'm having a very nice time.
"I had a very nice time with Sir Alex Ferguson.
The song, I think, was "Playing With Fire," and I ended up having a very nice time.
I loved her dearly and we had a very nice time, but on the Kinsey scale, I would say I was always predominantly gay.
"Herbert Lehman asked me if I wanted to sit on his lap, and I did, and I had a very nice time with him.
I was having a very nice time because the sun came out, and I was in a deckchair doing bugger all.
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Two weeks ago, at the very nice time of 4 20 AM, I polished off my last bottle of gin.
I had a question asked of me by a very nice writer from Time magazine.
So thank you, Mr. McGlothlin, that was a very nice way to spend time on a Saturday.
We had a very nice evening, but next time I might add a packet of onion-soup mix.
"It was a very nice concept at the time and a tool when the country was being built," said Mr Wolfin, 70, who at first worked as a tractor driver before teaching history at the kibbutz school in later years.
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