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The part of the sentence "has been extremely nice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize how pleasant something was. For example, "The weather this weekend has been extremely nice."
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"Fox has been extremely nice the last number of hours and they wanted me there," said Trump.
While ostensibly staged to benefit wounded veterans, Trump began by bragging that Fox News had been begging him to join the debate up until the end: "Fox has been extremely nice the last few hours".
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"Anyway, thanks to everyone who has listened to the worst 4 minutes of radio in Australia over the journey it has been extremely fun and you are all very nice".
She has been extremely important.
"Revenue has been extremely down.
We had been extremely close.
Some have been extremely successful.
Rehearsals have been extremely physical.
I've been extremely lucky.
"We've been extremely busy.
"Both have been extremely cooperative.
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