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"fairly nice" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a way of describing something that is more than adequate, but not particularly exceptional. For example: "The food in the cafe was fairly nice, but nothing particularly special."
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The view was fairly nice, since we'd never seen anything taller than our own foreheads before.
We witnessed a fairly nice sunset, but clouds obscured the dramatic ending, and it ended with a whimper.
Essentially the London River Park is a gigantic hospitality suite with a fairly nice walkway threaded through it.
Click here to view It was long known that Victor Yanukovych, Ukraine's newly toppled president, had a fairly nice crib.
We talk about "The Marriage" now, as if it were a fairly nice person in another room.
These companies all have fairly nice dividend yields -- companies like Kaydon, which makes bearings for helicopters and other machines.
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I love that I can publish my photos and video straight through iWeb and I get a fairly nice-looking page but file sharing and backup are currently expensive and difficult to do, even over services like XDrive.
I end up wandering the fairly nice-looking maps, unable to find anyone to shoot at, and then someone shoots me from behind and I wait to respawn.
He was a decent companion: fairly interesting, courteous, kind, and generally nice as hell.
Don't use bland words such as nice, fairly, satisfactory, good.
Where to buy There are nice, fairly affordable homes in the old town's conservation area: tall old weavers' cottages, stone town houses and the like.
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