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The phrase "decency of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe or express the quality or state of being decent or socially respectable. Here are a few examples: - "I was appalled by the indecency of their behavior at the party." - "The decency of our society's moral standards has been called into question." - "The judge praised the defendant for showing a sense of decency during the trial." - "We must aim to restore the decency of our political discourse." - "The decency of his character was evident in the way he treated others."
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Why, outrage public decency, of course.
"She has nowhere near the decency of Jeremy".
The result confirmed his belief in the decency of people.
The decency of others is portrayed without being maudlin or self-congratulatory.
The tenor Russell Thomas brought out the decency of Andres, Wozzeck's fellow soldier.
It's an idea that's at the heart of the simple decency of Joan Bauer's work.
Only through collaborative efforts can Congress make improvements to the "decency" of the Internet.
Because it has become public, we condemn it to preserve the decency of public discourse.
By tapping in to the decency of the human spirit, Tower achieves something transcendent.
We remember the compassion and the decency of our fellow citizens on that terrible day".
The guy never gave me the decency of a return phone call.
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