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Nice to have you with us, Chuck.
NICE TO HAVE YOU WITH
When you sell your products at a market, especially when you're outside, it's nice to have shade.
When you sell your products at a market, especially when you're outside, it's nice to have shade.
So it's nice to have some trees on our property that stay green year round.
So it's nice to have some trees on
but it's sometimes nice to have little hand tools to use in the garden as well.
It's always nice to have a few options
How nice to have you supporting me instead of me supporting you.
Very nice to have you here.
Very nice to have you here.
So it's nice to have these padded straps that give you support and that doesn't hurt your shoulders.
So it's nice to have like these padded straps that give you support and that doesn't hurt your shoulders.
It was nice to have like this apartment type of feel.
It was nice to have, like, this apartment type of feel.
If something is less important, you can use the phrase, "It would be a bonus if..." In the dialogue, you heard, "It would be a bonus if it could take good photos in low light." A bonus is something which is nice to have, but
If it could take good photos in low light, a bonus is something which is nice to have but not absolutely necessary.