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The phrase "as a very nice" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a sentence where you are describing something or someone positively, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "She was recognized as a very nice person who always helped others."
Alternatives: "as a kind" or "as a pleasant" or "as a lovely".
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She described him as a very nice man.
I know him as a very nice guy".
Drell described the White House ceremony as "a very nice occasion.
Philippe Decoufl?the director of "Iris," describes him as a "very nice bulldozer".
"He is a fantastic climber as well as a very nice guy," he said.
He described Verhofstadt as "a very nice man" who races British classic cars.
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Such as, "Is a very nice and sweet dog" or "Is trained and will help around the house" so you're noticed.
Joshua Bond, the building's manager, said they had been there since the mid-1990s andescribeded them as "just a very nice old couple," who once gave him a cowboy hat as a gift.
Terms were not disclosed, though one executive from the CBS side of the deal described it as involving "a very nice piece of money".
Mills made a scathing attack on Shackleton on the Larry King show last year, describing her as "not a very nice person" who "wants to drag things out" and accusing her of saying "some pretty mean-spirited things about me when I was in a wheelchair".
The ex-England international has long been critical of Cortese's regime, in the past accusing the Swiss-Italian of having an "ego problem" and describing him as "not a very nice person".
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