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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make nice" can be used in written English and is considered a grammatically correct expression.
It is often used to mean to behave in a friendly or agreeable manner towards someone or to improve or repair a relationship. Example: After their big argument, John and Lisa decided to make nice and have a heart-to-heart conversation to resolve their differences.
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make nice
verb
To be friendly or conciliatory towards another, often in the context of maintaining good relations or resolving a conflict with the other person.
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"Elephants still make nice knickknacks".
Make nice". Jianguo remained skeptical.
(They make nice stocking stuffers).
While they're here, make nice.
We make nice with them".
I make nice pakoras, you'll like those".
"Litigators don't make nice," he said.
Share certificates that make nice kite tails.
Make nice.'" And so he did.
"Boring guys who make nice music".
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It's not in our interest not to make nice-nice".
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