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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually much nicer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a contrast or to emphasize that something is better than initially perceived or expected.
Example: "I thought the restaurant would be average, but it was actually much nicer than I anticipated."
Alternatives: "truly much better" or "genuinely more pleasant".
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Rob was actually much nicer to live with, least not for that Danny Boyle story.
Your question is actually much nicer!
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It will actually be much nicer".
It will actually be much nicer," he said.
I assumed you'd been kidnapped by enemies, or your abode had been ransacked, but you actually look much nicer than you did when you left.
Q: He seemed like a gentleman, actually, a much nicer guy than you'd think. .
Actually I'm a much nicer person than this".
"Around 20-30 years ago we had this revolution where people started making physical products with an understanding of how the human body actually works, and you had much nicer products.
Only much, much nicer.
That's much nicer.
Mystique is much nicer.
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