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The phrase 'seems pretty nice' is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of approval or satisfaction about something. For example, "The new office has modern furniture and lots of natural light; it seems pretty nice."
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In The Artist, everyone seems pretty nice.
Life as a top triathlete seems pretty nice: trips to Madrid, San Diego and so on.
"They have a lot of stuff that seems pretty nice," one said.
$90 is a bit much for an alarm clock (here's my alarm clock and my dock), but as far as these things go, it seems pretty nice.
"Hey," I said to myself, "That seems pretty nice.
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Braun did not look overly muscle-bound, Murphy said, and besides, he seemed pretty nice.
This was her first time in Yankee Stadium, new or old, and she said Yankee fans seemed pretty nice to her.
They both seem pretty nice as well, not that it's really possible to tell from back here in the cheap seats".
Damazio began a short, chatty sermon about the importance of loving oneself, and God, unconditionally that I think could have charitably been described as accessible, maybe less charitably as lightweight — and which at the time seemed pretty nice to me.
"And when we left Poppy said, 'Well, they seemed pretty nice.
Taxi drivers, delivery guys, movers, fix-it dudes, most of whom seem pretty nice?
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