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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'what nice' is not correct in written English.
To make a sentence that uses this phrase correctly, you could say "What a nice surprise!".
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What nice people.
But what nice shrubs it has!
And what nice timing: right at Halloween.
"Was what nice?" "The boat trip?
"And what nice outfits she wears.
What nice, non-threatening and unstalkerish folks – I often thought.
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"What nicer way for a family to get together and communicate?
"What a nice child".
"What a nice dress".
But what was nice?
What a nice surprise!
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