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The phrase "a decent level of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an acceptable or satisfactory degree of something, often in contexts related to quality, performance, or skill.
Example: "To succeed in this industry, you need to have a decent level of expertise in your field."
Alternatives: "an adequate amount of" or "a satisfactory degree of".
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Anyone looking for a decent level of income is being forced to consider bonds or shares.
We have struggled to impose ourselves while trying to have a decent level of defending".
"Coming after 9/11, we just got back to a decent level of business," he said.
"They want to know how animals are cared for and that the animals are getting a decent level of treatment".
Too often, mallams are untrained and incapable of providing a decent level of religious, let alone secular, education.
"The vast majority of people in the health service get a decent level of health care, and the record investment is delivering real results," Mr. Blair responded.
Stages are randomised, which provides a decent level of variety, and there is nearly always something new – inventive guns, usually, including T-shirt and snowball cannons.
"You've got to be able to provide a decent level of service at a reasonable price in a well-maintained system, and they're all interconnected".
It may be lengthy, and require a decent level of kitchen experience, but the most surprising thing about Ansel's "secret" recipe is that it contains no great secrets.
Barrio manages to provide a decent level of comfort in a neighborhood renowned for making diners pay for their pleasure with pain.
The big six have to continue investing at a high rate and so they do need a decent level of profit.
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