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The phrase 'nice nice' is not correct and usable in written English.
When referring to something or someone as "nice", it should only be used once or not at all. For example: She's a nice person or She's so nice.
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(Nice, nice, groaned Paolo).
WEATHER Nice, nice and nicer.
Nice, nice inning for Bailey.
"America's fine, nice, nice hiking near LA.
That's not to say that all parts of all of my reviews are nice, nice, nice.
We had three nice, nice cars parked outside".
Similar(18)
It's not in our interest not to make nice-nice".
But "we didn't come here to make nice-nice with each other".
We're patted on the head, nice-nice, and then we get steamrolled".
"He's going to have to glad-hand and make nice-nice with clients.
The letter contains nice-nice language about how great it would be for the two companies to combine.
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