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Discover Ludwig"nice run" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a compliment or exclamation to praise someone for a good performance or achievement. Example: After completing her first 5k race, Emily's friend cheered her on and said, "Nice run, Emily! You did amazing!".
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We had a nice run.
We've had a nice run.
It's been a nice run.
Cha has a nice run.
Stocks have had a nice run.
The MAC has been on a nice run.
The apes had a nice run, but nothing lasts forever.
"It was a nice run," the affable Indian said.
"We're on a nice run right now," Pettitte said.
"I love the guy and we had a nice run.
The brokers have had a pretty nice run.
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