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Discover Ludwig"niceties of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "niceties of" to refer to the details, small points, or minor formalities that make something has pleasant, polite, or socially acceptable. For example, "The niceties of polite conversation were observed throughout the dinner party."
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The niceties of battle never applied here.
She knew all the niceties of artistic dressing.
There are points were the niceties of consumption are overruled.
Neither principal had much time for the niceties of phrasing.
"The show doesn't have much patience for the niceties of civil liberties or due process.
Shkreli doesn't seem like the kind of guy who worries about the niceties of corporate governance.
The niceties of law were abandoned, with dozens put on trial in military courts.
I first nosed the Golf R around Manhattan, appreciating the usual niceties of high-end VWs.
The fellowship has accomplished all this in an industry fearsomely resistant to the niceties of religion.
To be fair, Bay does pay elaborate homage to the niceties of Japanese weaponry.
"Briggo" learnt quickly the niceties of crapping without being washed away.
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