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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'nice photos' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment the quality of photos that someone has taken or shared with you. For example: "Wow, those are some nice photos! You did a great job."
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Nice photos, too.
Some nice photos in this booklet.
And I did nice photos of him already in Belgium when I started.
Supplementary Online Material, that contains some nice photos of the experiment.
The content can be viewed in a single column, with several nice photos of each recommendation, or on a map.
It had nice photos, informative how-to articles, and featured essayists such as Noel Perrin, Wendell Berry, Charles Elliott, etc.
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"That would be a nice photo".
A very nice photo of Dr. Benjamin Spock was on display; Dr. Spock and his wife attended the show.
Phil emerged with a nice photo of the D.A.'s hand.
The G20 gathering is just a nice photo and venting opportunity; the speeches and debates are totally predictable (and boring).
Even in a good year, leaders often leave having done a couple of nice photo ops, and little else.
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