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The phrase "are loads of nice" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express that there are many nice things or people, but it is grammatically incorrect.
Example: "There are loads of nice people in this community."
Alternatives: "There are many nice" or "There are plenty of nice."
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If you're struggling identifying notes there are loads of nice things like theory information and fretboard maps on the web.
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And, there are loads of selfies.
Doug Richardson: There are loads of those.
Go where there are loads of people.
Look, there's loads of shit going on in Copenhagen, and the people are nice and beautiful, so just get pissed or whatever and start making friends.
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