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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are actually nice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a surprising or unexpected quality about someone or something, often in a context where the speaker is countering a negative assumption.
Example: "Despite their tough exterior, the new neighbors are actually nice and welcoming."
Alternatives: "are genuinely pleasant" or "are really kind".
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"But here no one is taking ownership of the wave, and people are actually nice".
Extending an informal invitation to Romania, he hopes, will help to persuade Britons that Romanians are actually "nice, friendly and welcoming", and not "all beggars and thieves".
"Yeah, there are a lot of Argentines, but some of them are actually nice people," said Cristina Gana, a Chilean who works for an Argentine.
People come by because they like the music and it's not the standard meat-market atmosphere; people are actually nice.' Bryan Brue, who lives in Point Pleasant and plays keyboards with the band After the Reign, played at the Whiskey several years ago, then came back when he formed his new ensemble.
I fully expect things like the Milk Nanny to hit registry lists over the next few years, right next to the wipes warmers (which are actually nice in the winter) and those little rubber giraffes.
I mean you don't have to do it since I posted the screenshot above but these guys are actually nice and I'd recommend popping over to see what's up.
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"I was surprised that what he said was actually nice".
"It's actually nice to put clothes on".
Ahmadinejad was actually nice about Jesus and Christians.
"It's actually nice that they're picking a color that seems kind of intense".
I had been expecting a pretty bare-bones setup, but the boat was actually nice.
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