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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to enjoyable or pleasant experiences shared with others.
Example: "We had some nice times during our vacation at the beach."
Alternatives: "good times" or "pleasant moments."
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So there were nice times.
I have nice times with good friends".
"We had some nice times with Sacha kicking around ideas," he told the Mail on Sunday's Event magazine.
We were supposed to be having a nice time – and we did have nice times – but it was very difficult at first.
"It wasn't easy leaving Hearts, but it's nice to be back somewhere where I had nice times in the past".
"They are due some nice times and the chance to have a smile on their face and that is something that would really please me.
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Thank you for a nice time.
I'm having a nice time, a nice enough time......
I've had an awfully nice time".
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