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Discover Ludwig"it's nice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object, activity, or experience that is pleasant. For example, "I went to the park and it's nice here; the weather is perfect!".
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Let's hope it's nice.
I mean, it's nice.
"It's nice to have".
But it's nice.
"It's nice and quiet".
"I think it's nice.
"It's nice," he said.
It's nice and easy.
But it's nice too.
It's nice, I suppose.
— It's nice and clean.
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