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The phrase "are in nice" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "The colors are in nice shades of blue and green."
Alternatives: "are in good condition" or "are in great shape."
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"Now the works are in nice hands".
Grand drawing rooms are a draw, as are bathrooms by Pierre Bonnard and hotel rooms by Henri Matisse (particularly if they are in Nice).
They are in nice agreement with each other, indicating that dilution factors were correct and the method is valid for the range of cell concentrations.
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I am not used to being in nice, film festival hotels like this," he laughs.
It's in nice, neat columns on our financial statements.
Districts I and II were in nice and medium conditions and districts IV and V in overused by tourism.
The innovative character of process intensification is in nice harmony with the objectives of process systems engineering: a symbiosis between them has high potential.
The kids were all great, and the schoolhouse was in nice condition, had nice chalkboards and a few books, and the schoolyard had a large soccer field.
Most of the events were in nice parts of Pinellas County.
We determined a common binding mode of tiagabine analogs, which is in nice agreement with literature [4].
"We're focused on finding great engineers that want to be in nice weather," James said.
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