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"nice like" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English
It does not make sense in a sentence. However, if you mean to say something is nice and similar to something else, you could use the phrase "nice, like" instead. For example, "This coat is nice, like the one I saw in the store yesterday." This means the coat is similar to the coat in the store, which was also nice.
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It's nice, like house but with more energy".
Offer to share something nice, like cookies.
Send them something nice, like flowers, but from someone creepy or disreputable.
It smells nice, like sandalwood.
I'm nice like that.
It was nice like this.
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It's nice, I like it".
Say nice things like: "I'm no threat to you".
Dress nice, we like knowing we're worth the effort.
"It's nicer like that".
Think about it: garnishing your wages sounds nice--like you're decorating it with parsley.
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