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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice green" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the color or appearance of something. Example: The park was filled with nice green trees and vibrant flowers. In this sentence, the phrase "nice green" is used to describe the color of the trees and flowers in the park. It conveys a positive and pleasant image to the reader.
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A nice green salad?
Nice green car, reminds me of Jim Clark's 60s heyday.
You can tell they have a nice green leaf structure".
We're used to nice green hills in Tennessee.
For them, the priority is nice, green grass".
What was the last nice green thing you did?
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All in some nice greens and blues to go with the drapes.
But at the same time, we were extremely excited, because we thought, what better time to move into a nicer, greener neighborhood?" The couple live in a two-bedroom unit on the 18th floor, which they bought for $30,000; monthly maintenance is $975.
Vake Park is a very nice and green part of the city and the perfect backdrop for Anna's film about the girl with the balloon and the boy with the slingshot.
"It's a really nice forest green.
It's very visual, a nice light green".
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