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Discover Ludwig'nice car' is a correct and usable part of a written sentence in English.
You can use it to describe a car in any context. For example: "The black Audi was a nice car."
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"Nice car," adds another.
"Nice car," Sid said.
Nice car Ruth!
"I have a nice car.
"I've got a nice house, nice car.
You can't drive a nice car.
Have you got a nice car? "BMW".
"Yo, James, nice car, dude," he shouted.
Black man in a nice car: that's not right".
You don't want to drive a nice car in Queens.
"A Pathfinder, that's a nice car," Noor said.
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