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"genuinely nice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to make a distinction between something that is nice in an ordinary way and something that is nice in a sincere, genuine way. For example, you might say "Her smile was genuinely nice, not just a polite show of kindness."
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People are genuinely nice.
"He was a genuinely nice kid.
He is a genuinely nice guy".
What struck him was how genuinely nice the man was.
"He's a genuinely nice guy," according to his first wife.
Or maybe it's just that he's a genuinely nice person.
Unlike Karen, or Brent, she is genuinely nice.
They really are a bunch of gentlemen, genuinely nice guys".
A rare thing in Fleet St, a genuinely nice bloke".
I do firmly believe #MattDamon is a genuinely nice guy and means well.
He was a brilliant lawyer, a generous volunteer and philanthropist, and a genuinely nice guy.
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