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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice about" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It does not have a clear grammatical structure and it is not clear what the intended meaning would be. It is not recommended to use this phrase in written English as it may cause confusion for the reader. Instead, it is more common to use phrases such as "good things about" or "nice things about" to express positive qualities or aspects of something/someone. For example: - There are many good things about living in the countryside. - She has many nice things about her, but her patience stands out the most. Using more specific words and avoiding the use of "about" can also make the sentence clearer and more concise. For example: - There are many charming qualities of living in the countryside. - She possesses many admirable traits, but her patience stands out the most.
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"They were nice about it".
She's very nice about it.
Something very nice about that.
He has been very nice about it.
That's nice about the apples.
There's nothing nice about that".
He was very nice about being arrested.
There is something very nice about it.
One thing is particularly nice about AirPlay.
There's something nice about that sentence.
That's what's really nice about it.
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