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"going nice" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "going well" instead. For example, "I'm glad to see things are going well for you."
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"It's going nice," he said.
"No matter how they like to run, you want them going nice and easy and to be comfortable," he said.
For all the possible benefits of going nice, going mean still works, pollsters said, and letting someone attack without responding, even in the final hours, is too risky.
As Murtagh said: 'Looking at the race beforehand, I thought it might be tactical and when we were going nice and steady, I knew I was in the right place.' The damage for Manning, and the others, was done in the early stages.
I've seen him at the bar a lot he's an easy going, nice guy in his mid 20s.
The families have signed on with a management company ("who does not believe in doing too much too soon, but rather in going nice and slow which is right for an eight-year-old-girl") and there are plans for future trips and deals and videos.
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● Sex is when a straight man looks at a fancy car and goes "nice".
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