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The phrase "as a nice fella" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone in a positive light, often in informal contexts or when speaking about someone's character.
Example: "Everyone in the office appreciates him as a nice fella who always lends a helping hand."
Alternatives: "as a kind person" or "as a good guy."
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I always thought of him as a nice fella.
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"He was a nice fella.
"He was such a nice fella.
He used to be a nice fella but he's changin'.
Christine fails to request Fufkin-esque punishment ("He'll be OK," she tells me, "he's a nice fella") and Miliband departs.
I understand he's set them up for the future despite his passing; it's a shame because he seemed like a nice fella who Saints supporters really held a lot of respect for, for all that he'd done at his brief time as owner.
"He is a nice man, a nice fella and we wish him all the best," he said.
"I'm out of touch with the managers but you need someone who can motivate the players and change the tactics," said Hall. "Moyes is a nice fella.
Benny calls him a nice fella.
Eastwood stated in 2010 of President Obama: "I think he's a nice fella and I enjoyed watching him come along and I enjoyed watching him campaign and win the job.
"You could not meet a nicer fella," Redknapp told Sky Sports News.
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