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The phrase "extremely nice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is very pleasant, kind, or enjoyable. For example: - The hotel room was extremely nice, with a stunning view of the ocean. - The new restaurant in town has an extremely nice ambience and delicious food. - My colleague is extremely nice and always willing to help out with work. - The weather today is extremely nice – not too hot and not too cold. - I received an extremely nice compliment from my boss today.
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Everyone is extremely nice".
But he was extremely nice".
"He is also an extremely nice person.
And Iowans are extremely nice people.
"That is extremely nice to know.
Everyone I meet I'm extremely nice [to].
Everyone was extremely nice about it.
To be honest, he's always been extremely nice".
I mean, people do say extremely nice things about it.
"First of all, they were nice, extremely nice.
So I went to see this extremely nice guy.
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