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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more nice" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "nice" is an adjective that does not take comparative forms in this way.
Example: "They are nicer than before."
Alternatives: "are kinder" or "are more pleasant."
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There are more nice things: Google made deals with a bunch of booksellers and publishers and libraries to make available around three million books (including many free titles).
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There will be more nice papers along these lines in coming years.
Cauliflower rice is more nice.
He couldn't have been more nice.
"They couldn't have been more nice or more friendly," he said of insurance company representatives.
"My new partner's more nicer.
A few portraits are more naughty than nice.
His great epiphany is that when you are nice to people they are more likely to be nice back.
They are more expensive, with nicer accommodations.
Be nice to your customers, if you are nice they are more likely to come back.
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