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Discover Ludwig'nice out' is not correct or usable in written English.
To express the same meaning, you would need to use a full sentence. For example: "The weather is nice outside."
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"I sleep here when it's nice out," he said.
Or if it is nice out, I'll sit outside the train and light a cigar.
It's a mini-soirée, starting around 4 30 to 5. NORTHERN TREK When it's nice out, I usually go uptown.
"Right now, it's very nice out," Lori Peterson, the publisher of the local weekly newspaper, The Cavalier County Republican, said early Monday afternoon.
And about 25 percent of the time, if it's nice out, Kirk and I will go to the park and supplement the inside stuff by training out there.
After dinner, if it's nice out, we might take a perambulation around the garden and congratulate ourselves on our good fortune to actually have this great garden and be able to live where we live.
But, even if it's nice out, I kindly ask that you don't have sex in the back yard — I used to encourage it but received too many complaints from neighbors.
Then, if it's nice out, I go to the beach and take a bike ride or a walk and listen to a book on tape by an author I don't represent.
It's finally getting nice out!
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"It is a nice, out-of-the-box database," said Greg Stein, chairman of the Apache Foundation.
He hit Derek Abney with a nicely placed 14-yard touchdown pass to cut Kentucky's deficit to 12 points, and later hit Aaron Boone on a nice out-and-up pattern to give Kentucky a 28-25 lead.
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