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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be nice for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to express a wish or a hope for something to turn out well or to be enjoyable. Example: "I hope the weather will be nice for our picnic tomorrow." In this sentence, "be nice for" is used to convey the speaker's wish for good weather for their upcoming picnic.
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"It'll be nice for the neighborhood.
A brown mermaid would be nice for once.
It would always be nice for change to happen faster.
I think that would be nice for her.
Leftovers would be nice for breakfast or a teatime snack.
"You gotta be nice, for what?" he asks.
Be nice for once in your fucking life".
It'll be nice for a while, that's for sure".
"You gotta be nice, for what?" he asks.
I think that it will be nice for me".
"It'd be nice for them to have a sing-along.
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