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'have a nice' is not grammatically correct in written English.
To make it correct, you must add a word to make it a complete sentence - for example, "Have a nice day!" You can use this phrase to show politeness and goodwill when you're ending a conversation or leaving someone's presence. For example, "Thanks for meeting with me - have a nice day!".
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Have a nice life.
Have a nice stay.
Have a nice day".
Have a nice burger".
Have a nice days.
I have a nice apartment.
"I have a nice car.
I have a nice collection".
"O.K., have a nice day".
So, have a nice weekend.
P.S. Have a nice day".
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