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The phrase "a decade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a period of ten years, often in discussions about history, trends, or personal experiences.
Example: "The company has seen significant growth over the past decade, expanding its market reach and increasing its revenue."
Alternatives: "ten years" or "a ten-year period".
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(See: "Airlines Lose A Decade To Fuel").
It was a decade.
It took a decade.
That took a decade.
Almost a decade".
HAS it been a decade?
"NOT once in a decade.
Are we a decade away?
For a decade, her A.A.U.
He stayed for a decade.
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It's a decade-long process.
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