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Discover Ludwig"do nicely" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in a sentence.
You can use "will do nicely" as a phrase when you want to say that something will be sufficient or satisfactory. Here is an example: "We were looking for a small apartment for our vacation and this one will do nicely."
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Sterling will do nicely.
Disengagement will do nicely.
That will do nicely.
He'll do nicely.
A pillow will do nicely.
That armchair will do nicely.
Being dumb will do nicely.
So you'll do nicely instead".
Until then, Mr Springsteen will do nicely.
(Michael Gambon's voice should do nicely).
Yeah, that'd do nicely I guess!
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