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The phrase 'wouldn't be nice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a sentiment that something would be pleasant, enjoyable, or endearing. For example: "It wouldn't be nice if we all got together and had dinner this weekend."
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Not that it wouldn't be nice to win".
Which, you know," he says with a flicker of a smile, "wouldn't be nice".
Next is Ruby Wax's Sane New World, offering help in everyday mindfulness and finally, what wouldn't be nice about Hardwiring Happiness?
Dave Anderson, a New Hampshire Republican who retired from United Parcel Service, told me, "People say, 'Well, it'd be nice to have another Bush.' No, it wouldn't be nice.
It would, I suppose, be hyperbolic to say that Todd Haimes has had a more pernicious influence on English-speaking thanter thanyoneone since Oliver Cromwell (and it wouldn't be nice, either, since Mr. Haimes is a personable and honorable man), but it can be reasonably argued that the forces of the marketplace through the years have been just as effective a censor as government edicts.
But wouldn't be nice, XBox 360 owners?
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But the attention would not be nice attention.
"It would not be nice to beat you," he said.
No one apparently clued him in that all the comparisons would not be nice ones.
"I said," he said, "it would not be nice to beat you".
"Oh yes," I laughed, "it would not be nice to beat you also.
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