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as a decent practice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as a decent practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something is a good or acceptable way to do things, often in a professional or formal context. Example: "As a decent practice, we should always double-check our work before submission."
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VICE contributor Andi Hamilton is something of a Street Fighter authority and says of the 3DS port of IV: "It's a surprisingly fully featured version of Super, and if you're a pad player, you can actually use it as a decent practice tool for combos and execution".
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The arts school, an architectural wonder commissioned in a moment of revolutionary high spirits, is so poor it cannot provide such basics as nourishing food, decent practice clothes and mirrors for the dance studios.
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Those issues need to be decided in a proper, convincing way but the affair has exposed the Premier League as too much dominated by one man and lacking the basic, modern decent practice it has demanded so aggressively of others.
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Swimming pools with leaking roofs, cricket clubs without decent practice nets, sports halls without decent changing rooms – all will be fixed with lottery grants as a direct result of the Games coming to London in 2012.
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Big and meaty as a decent steak.
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He'll serve as a decent TE2 reserve.
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"I want Montana to be known as a decent state where people can live within the security of laws and protect their children and associates from degrading and indecent practices," retired professor and Missoula resident Walt Hill told the Associated Press.
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Clegg came across as a decent human being.
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Elliott comes across as a decent, hard-working man.
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SRC described the figures as "a decent showing".
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Chalk up this episode as a decent Halloween set".
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Best practice
When using the phrase "as a decent practice", ensure the context clearly indicates what constitutes 'decent' in that particular situation. Specify the criteria for acceptability if needed.
Common error
Avoid applying "as a decent practice" to situations where higher standards are expected. A 'decent' practice might not be sufficient in contexts requiring excellence or innovation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as a decent practice" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to describe the manner in which an action is performed. It suggests an action or method is acceptable or reasonably good, according to Ludwig.
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10%
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as a decent practice" is grammatically correct and functions as an adverbial phrase suggesting a reasonably good or acceptable method. Ludwig indicates that while it is usable, it's not as strong as "best practice". Its register is generally neutral, making it suitable for a variety of contexts, although not frequently used. Alternatives like "as a good practice" or "as a standard practice" might be more appropriate depending on the intended nuance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as a good practice
Replaces 'decent' with 'good', suggesting a slightly better or more recommended approach.
as a standard practice
Indicates a commonly accepted and followed procedure.
as an acceptable practice
Suggests the practice is permissible or meets a minimum requirement.
as a suitable method
Focuses on the appropriateness of the technique.
as a proper procedure
Emphasizes adherence to established rules and guidelines.
as a reasonable approach
Highlights the logical and practical nature of the action.
as a typical approach
Implies the action is commonly used or expected.
as a conventional method
Indicates adherence to established and traditional techniques.
as a worthwhile effort
Suggests the action is valuable and produces positive results.
as a helpful strategy
Focuses on the practical assistance the action provides.
FAQs
How can I use "as a decent practice" in a sentence?
You can use "as a decent practice" to suggest a good or acceptable way of doing things, for example, "As a decent practice, we should always back up our data regularly".
What are some alternatives to "as a decent practice"?
Alternatives include "as a good practice", "as a standard practice", or "as an acceptable practice" depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Is "as a decent practice" formal or informal?
The phrase "as a decent practice" can be used in both formal and informal contexts, although it is generally more common in professional or semi-formal settings.
When should I use "as a decent practice" versus "as a best practice"?
"As a decent practice" implies something is reasonably good or acceptable, while "as a best practice" suggests it is the most effective or recommended approach. Use "as a best practice" when you want to highlight the superior method.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested