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The phrase "that will be nice" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express a positive expectation or approval regarding a future event or situation. Example: "If we can have a picnic this weekend, that will be nice."
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Suspect No. 1: Oh, well, that will be nice.
Another woman indicated, 'We have a church prayer band, if they can have a place within the hospital to intercede while I'm in labour that will be nice'.
Aim for about 3/4 of an inch thick, slices that will be nice and thick but will also fit in the toast slots.
That will be nice when it happens.
"That will be nice!" she said, smiling back.
That will be nice to be standing there on Sunday morning.
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SIMON Oh, that'll be nice.
So while that wasn't a prerequisite or anything, when I heard that I was kinda like, oh, well, that'll be nice - she wanted a dry tour, so that meant that we're going to be at our best, probably.
(That'll be nice on screen).
"That'll be nice," he said.
"Ooh," Annie says, "that'll be nice," hoping this is an appropriate response.
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