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The phrase "a few decent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of acceptable or satisfactory items or people in a particular context.
Example: "I managed to find a few decent restaurants in the area that serve great food."
Alternatives: "a couple of good" or "several acceptable".
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It helps getting a few decent scores.
A few decent crosses, then taken off after 57 minutes.
Even Richard Pryor made a few decent films.
Modest wine list with quite a few decent bottles under $35.
Cherundolo sent in a few decent balls but did not demonstrate any sort of offensive wile.
"He had left a few decent birdie putts short," Brooks said.
Now if she could just find a place to buy a few decent apples.
It's frightening to think what he could do with a few decent players at his disposal.
Harmon fired a few decent punches near the ropes, but that seemed to ignite Jones.
There are a few decent airlines, which also happen to be relatively small (Virgin, Southwest, JetBlue, Hawaiian and Alaskan).
And with questions like these, even the dimmest celebrity is likely to manage a few decent quips.
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