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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice vibe" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a positive atmosphere or feeling. Example: "The coffee shop had a nice vibe, with soft music playing and friendly staff."
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It has a nice vibe to it".
It's got a nice vibe, I think.
It's a really nice vibe, very low-key.
Ruby Foo's had a "nice vibe," he thought, employing his two favorite words.
"I always thought Pat had this really nice vibe with his guys.
"It's a nice vibe — you get the bar feel, with the restaurant," said Helen Kim, another friend.
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She had those whites and creams, the season's new-new double-breasted jacket and a nice slacker vibe.
Jessica (Tavi Gevinson, who brings a nice improvisatory vibe to the proceedings) turns up to hang out with Warren, and the two mess around a little before taking off for a hotel.
When Dennis goes out on a drug run, Jessica (Tavi Gevinson, who brings a nice improvisatory vibe to the proceedings) turns up to hang out with Warren, and the two mess around a little before taking off for a hotel.
Regardless, the style definitely works and creates a nice, artsy vibe.
Of course, dragons are an appropriate and welcome addition to a lawn at any time of the year, bringing a nice Khaleesi vibe to an otherwise routine patch of grass but one neighbor wasn't having it.
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