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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a truly decent" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that is genuinely good, honorable, or respectable. Example: "He is a truly decent person who always helps those in need."
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He was a truly decent man.
In a truly decent society, we would be much more worried about kids watching simulated murders.
In a world of turmoil and uncertainty, we can ill afford to loose a truly decent and wonderful man.
Take Sweden, a country with a truly decent system for childcare and paternity leave – and the world's smallest work-time disparity between men and women.
The only true archivists of the whole history of a soap are the perpetual watchers, the loyal audience, whom, out of a truly decent sense of tradition and constancy, the ever-changing writers try not to betray.
"They see a couple of basically O.K. young guys — and they still are, in my opinion — join forces with a truly decent older guy and resolve not to be 'evil.' " Mr. Barlow wrote by e-mail, referring to Mr. Brin, Mr. Page and Eric E. Schmidt, Google's chief executive.
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A truly nice and decent man.
NOM's success with inserting its malignant political gay-bashing into the 2012 elections is a call to all truly decent Americans to take decisive action to stop NOM.
A proud progressive and truly decent human being.
But against these have to be put a thousand tiny pointers to our Germaine as the only truly decent human being in a world full of ignorant, vicious, cowardly nincompoops, who don't even understand the beauties of Tuscany.
Many of us will miss this truly decent man.
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