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Discover Ludwig"nice environment" is a valid and natural part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to describe a pleasant or positive atmosphere or surroundings. Here are some examples: - The office has a nice environment, with plenty of natural light and plants. - Moving to a new city can be stressful, but I feel at ease here because it has such a nice environment. - The restaurant prides itself on providing a nice environment for customers to enjoy their meals. - The school is known for its nice environment, which promotes creativity and learning. - I like to go for a walk in the park because it has a really nice environment with beautiful flowers and trees.
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We're in a nice environment, not a dark basement.
"It's not a nice environment to be around".
"It promotes the idea that a nice environment creates nice behavior".
We generally go out for a meal – sit and chat in a nice environment.
"This is a nice environment to get some work done," said Alissa Kokkins, 32.
I hope it's a nice environment for him and the other teams to play in".
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"It's a nicer environment even for the tenants now," Mr. Horn said.
"Some Dutch people even moved here thinking that here they get better schools, and gardens, and generally a much nicer environment".
Even a bit of redistribution was OK, if it seemed to contribute to a nicer environment in which to enjoy the remaining 99.9 percent of one's income.
Or you could go to a sex shop, and it wouldn't be the nicest environment to shop in, and it would be cheaply made and not pleasurable to wear.
(Not really a place most of us want a "make-nice" environment).
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