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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decent for" is correct and commonly used in written English
It usually means something is considered good or satisfactory for a particular purpose or situation. Example: "The hotel prices in this city are quite decent for budget travelers."
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"I wasn't decent for Facebook".
Anywhere decent for dinner?
In that respect it's decent for us.
The state polls themselves were decent for Mitt Romney.
"If you are careful, your color can look decent for six to eight weeks," he says.
"Friends were having children and we couldn't find anywhere decent for weekend get-togethers," said Hall.
The front-facing 1.6-megapixel camera is decent for video calling and average selfies.
Mozzarella, emmental and ricotta all contain less than 1% salt and are quite decent for it.
Believe it -- the White Folks did everything that's decent for me.
You would be hard-pushed to find anything decent for less than £150,000-£200,000.
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District 9 lost a decent-for-its-genre 49% in weekend two for an $18.2 million second-weekend and a $72.8 million ten-day total.
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