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The phrase "far nice" is not correct and not usable in written English
It seems to be a combination of two adjectives that do not typically go together in standard English.
Example: "The view from the mountain was far nice, but it was hard to appreciate in the fog."
Alternatives: "very nice" or "quite nice."
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So far, Nice has come up with three different models.
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