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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decade or more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time span that is at least ten years, often in discussions about trends, changes, or historical contexts.
Example: "The technology has evolved significantly over a decade or more, leading to major advancements in the industry."
Alternatives: "ten years or longer" or "a period of ten years or more".
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That could take a decade or more.
JONATHAN LETHEM: Oh, the questionnaire, by a decade or more.
Some take them for a decade or more.
But that could be a decade or more away.
We've been digging it for a decade or more.
And the success stories often take a decade or more.
This evolution sometimes requires a decade or more.
Nonetheless, many who suffered material loss endured a decade or more in huts or overcrowded accommodation.
It could be a decade or more before the next notable outbreak occurs.
The therapy he conceived has delivered recoveries that last for a decade or more.
If you are a decade or more past menopause, HT probably isn't for you.
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