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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice spot" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a pleasant or attractive location. Example: "We found a nice spot by the lake to have a picnic."
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"It's a nice spot," he said.
He's -1, and in a nice spot ahead of tomorrow.
"It's a nice spot, but there's no fish.
It's a nice spot, I think, well worth a visit.
A victory would put the Bills in a very nice spot at the midway point.
"I think either way you look at it," Giambi said, "we're sitting in a nice spot".
It's a nice spot, the corner of Columbus Avenue and 82nd Street that Madaleine Mae inhabits.
Weather permitting, the patio will make an exceptionally nice spot for this.
The sun is shining and it is a nice spot for a postmortem.
The bedrock where Mr. Bartram once pressed apple cider makes for a nice spot to rest.
There are a few murmurs along the lines of, "That is a nice spot".
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