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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'decades for' is not correct or usable in written English as it does not make sense in that form
However, you can use the phrase 'decades of' to refer to some period of time that has already passed. For example, "She had decades of experience in the hospitality industry."
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"They have waited decades for justice.
It took decades for the wrongs to be acknowledged.
Fans have been waiting three decades for this.
It took two decades for many cities to recover.
"This has been two lost decades for corporate accounting.
It took decades for me to process that.
Some had been specially bred over decades for scientific purposes.
It took decades for the old opinions to fade.
It took decades for that to be fully recognized.
It took decades for the agricultural industry to establish itself.
Large areas have expropriated over the decades for Jewish communities.
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