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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nice you" is not correct.
Instead, you could use an expression like "nice to meet you" or "nice of you" depending on the context. For example: It was nice to meet you, John.
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"It's nice, you know?
You! Nice you!
How nice you have a scrapbook!
"It's nice, you know?" she said.
"If you look nice, you look nice".
That's nice, you might be thinking.
"How nice you look!" she exclaimed.
"It's nice, you swagger a little bit, it's enjoyable.
How nice, you think: here's real love, fumbling, unglamorized.
"This is really nice — you should take it".
Did anyone ever tell you how nice you are?
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