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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decent set of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a satisfactory or acceptable collection of items or qualities.
Example: "For the project, we need a decent set of tools to ensure everything runs smoothly."
Alternatives: "a good collection of" or "an adequate range of".
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The understated elegance of a decent set of cricketing initials is a loss I regret.
"I could run the whole place with a decent set of mammary glands".
A decent set of three darts costs from $75 to $150.
The dollar was blamed for Wal-Mart's international operations "dragging down" what were otherwise a decent set of results.
"They are a decent set of numbers," said Mark Iannotti, an analyst with Schroder Salomon Smith Barney in London.
But if you want a budget hotel that still offers a decent set of business amenities, the search is more onerous.
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For people with proper stereo systems or even a halfway decent set of computer speakers (I use these), you do know that a cable costs, like, $1, right?
It's terrific that he's using it; it's a pretty decent set of words to live by".
When his friend Karl Miller asked him if he was really as nice as he seemed, Heaney replied wryly that he had been "cursed with a fairly decent set of impulses".
And now the AllFacebook blog is getting into the game with a pretty decent set of free stats for Facebook apps.
Though, each branch brings an equally decent set of job opportunities, if you select a branch only on the materialistic and temporary basis of job presumptions, irrespective of your own interest, it won't lead to a happy, successful career.
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