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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amazingly nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is exceptionally kind or pleasant.
Example: "The host was amazingly nice, making sure everyone felt comfortable and welcomed at the party."
Alternatives: "incredibly kind" or "exceptionally pleasant."
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"Steve was a beloved member of the club," Mr. Stolzer said, "and an amazingly nice man.
He was an amazingly nice, gentle guy and a massive talent back then, and he still is.
"The Lost Symbol" — with all its ritual murders and fearsome amputations and "My God!"s around every margin — is an amazingly nice book.
He could be so amazingly nice, and also so crushing, and I didn't have the maturity to resist his way of controlling us".
"I would say something to the people we were with, like how intelligent he was, and he would just wave his hand and say, 'No, stop.' Even if it was this amazingly nice thing.
Check out my interview with Richard Stratton - He's an amazingly nice person that has had an amazingly crazy life - but who wouldn't want to live a life like his and do it his way?
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With more than five years experience of teaching kids in the church, I know how amazingly a nice picture can bring God's words close to the kids.
So I sent out a bunch of emails and amazingly, some super nice pet companies sent some stuff back.
Like the D90, the video is amazingly crisp and the nice blur effect from the lens creates something that most videographers spend beaucoup bucks trying to recreate.
While this isn't very nice, it's amazingly practical and forward thinking.
Even with all their success and celebrity, they seemed like a very nice -- and amazingly accomplished -- couple.
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