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"a decade's time" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It usually refers to the amount of time that has passed or will pass within a period of 10 years, or the length of time it would take for something to occur within 10 years. Example sentence: In a decade's time, technology will have drastically improved and changed the way we communicate.
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Its use is increasing at a rate of 10 percent a year, meaning that in a decade's time about 200 million tons may be laid every year over nearly 82 million acres of farmland, the report said.
It's easy to imagine 3 trillion in a decade's time.
"If that's true, why are they still sitting at four per cent?" In a decade's time, Oliver believes, breweries like his could claim a quarter of the market.
It might be – but only in about a decade's time.
US crude futures for delivery in a decade's time fell below $60 a barrel.
In a decade's time, it could be as unremarkable as countable e-mails.
In a decade's time, the neural picture should be much clearer.
Some of these ideas may look wide-of-the-mark in a decade's time.
Do you want this to be your life in a decade's time?
Maybe investors see an equally good chance that in a decade's time he will be Russia's president.
That would give us an increase in annual global petroleum consumption of nearly 40% in a decade's time.
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