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"anything decent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something of good quality or something of a higher standard than the average. For example, "I'm looking for a new job that pays anything decent."
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It resembles Boston's Faneuil Hall, without anything decent to eat.
The duds are dropping in price but anything decent seems to be rising.
"Because I don't like committees, and I don't think anyone ever made anything decent via committee.
Bennett himself still does full days, otherwise he says he'll never produce anything decent.
"Anything decent is gone in a couple of days," said Trevor R.
You would be hard-pushed to find anything decent for less than £150,000-£200,000.
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Soon Tay was transformed into an anti-semitic, anti-feminist and anti-anything-decent chatbot with an obsession for everything sexual.
"No one wants to make it anything but decent and humane," Mr. Stewart said.
To get anything halfway decent or clean for less than $2,500 seems like a bargain".
There was no questioning her decency, because there was no question that she might be anything but decent.
But what there wasn't – amid all this sound and fury, flesh, blood and bone – was anything resembling decent storytelling.
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