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The phrase "not particularly nice" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not very pleasant or appealing. Example: The food at the restaurant was not particularly nice, so we decided to try a different place for dinner.
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"The tone of the novel is not particularly nice.
Certainly, smoking is a messy and short-sighted habit, and tobacco companies are not particularly nice.
"I do get the odd threat and it's not particularly nice," he said.
"But in reality you have to fire people, to say things that are not particularly nice.
One player who came on [Nadir Ciftci] was not particularly nice.
"It's not particularly nice being made to vomit, especially not being made to vomit like that.
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"It wasn't particularly nice.
If it's a nice day, we may venture further, to hills or fields, but this weekend just gone, the weather wasn't particularly nice.
"We have to acknowledge that humans aren't particularly nice; we're always asking, 'What's in it for me?'" he says.
Loren, who left her campus-based university, says: "I left because I didn't like the course, the area I lived in wasn't particularly nice, and there was no nightlife.
As the British Museum's current exhibition of drawings (sponsored by BP) shows, the Florentine Renaissance was deeply dependent on the bankers as patrons, and some of them weren't particularly nice.
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not particularly congenial
not particularly sympathetic
not particularly likeable
not so nice
not particularly exciting
not particularly lovely
not particularly splendid
not particularly beautiful
not particularly handsome
not particularly good looking
not very nice
not particularly pleasant
not particularly comfortable
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