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The phrase "a decent exercise of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reasonable or appropriate application of a skill, principle, or right.
Example: "The committee deemed it a decent exercise of their authority to implement the new policy."
Alternatives: "a proper use of" or "an appropriate application of".
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For instance, what if a two-party system forced you to choose between keeping everything pretty much the same, or setting the world on fire, and neither seemed like a decent exercise of a franchise?
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I swear I got a decent amount of exercise just from reading it, my heart was thumping like mad!
Try to choose a time when your dog has had a decent amount of exercise, so he's tired out and more inclined to sit still for the procedure.
Exercise a decent amount of skill.
Be prepared to spend a decent amount of time on this exercise.
What is a decent standard of living?
Build in a decent amount of ease.
I give him a decent chance of a surprise win.
You can even get a decent cup of coffee.
Besides, good biography has a decent chance of selling.
He conveyed a decent mix of contrition and reasonableness.
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