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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent length" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the appropriate or satisfactory size or duration of something, such as a document, essay, or piece of writing.
Example: "The report was well-researched and presented at a decent length, making it easy to digest the information."
Alternatives: "an appropriate length" or "a suitable length."
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It's six hours, which is a decent length.
Use a decent length of thread so you can then stitch the flower to the water bottle cover.
19th over: Ireland 111-7 (A Cusack 12, Jones 6) Expensive bowling from Cussack who struggled to find a decent length, particularly to Cummins.
It's a decent length and encourages a second play as you unlock the ability to find poetic memories hidden in the town.
Getting a decent length ball to leave Sylvester Jospeh off the seam and he cannot resist nibbling at a ball that kept on moving away from him.
It's a decent length of time and we're working with 3,000 prisoners, when 300 would normally be a big number for us.
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39th over: Canada 177-6 (Chumney 1, Dhaniram 14) Dhaniram looks like he can bat: there's two more through the covers off a decent-length ball from Bopara.
The larger ones in Sperone's front gallery might accommodate a decent-length ode, and they share a format novel even for this iconoclastic artist.
For a decent-length bracelet, you'll need about 30 pieces.
Schedule a decent-length interview and ask that every person in the household be present so that you can get to know one another before you move in.
With the computer on and running, play any decent length audio file (usually above 30 secs).
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