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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very nice weekend" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a pleasant experience or time spent during the weekend.
Example: "I hope you had a very nice weekend filled with fun and relaxation."
Alternatives: "a lovely weekend" or "a wonderful weekend".
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"You don't want the hotel crew wishing you a very nice weekend and hoping you have lots of fun here," says Mr. Halfens, who evaluates couples first, to enhance the odds of success.
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"We've had a couple of very nice weekends, and I think were doing a lot better than last year," said Basil Suarez, manager of the public Maple Moor course in White Plains.
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Also, if you'd like a quick stock play – we picked up Apple (AAPL) at $90 yesterday and we leveraged it with the May (expire next Friday) $87.50 calls at $3.15, which closed yesterday at $3.25, which is net $90.75 and we think AAPL can at least bounce $1 or two and that should take those calls to $4, which is a very nice, quick gain into the weekend.
"A very nice man!
A very nice lady.
"A very nice piece".
A very nice boy.
A very nice tradition.
A very nice house.
"A very nice little girl.
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