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Discover Ludwig"decent number" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to an amount that is satisfactory or reasonable, such as "the new store opened with a decent number of customers".
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It was a decent number.
Until this recent bailout, that seemed like a decent number.
They had a decent number of them on target.
That meant all the eligible younger teachers and a decent number of the older ones.
Their quarrel was over Israel's failure to release a decent number of Palestinian prisoners.
In the first half alone, the Jets had seven possessions, a decent number.
"We've gotten some good participation from a decent number of agencies".
40m active users is a decent number, but it's not what Spotify needs.
The house does attract a decent number of nonpagan, fully clothed and even pre-med students.
Multi-generation family outings could yet drag this one to a decent number by Christmas Day.
Can Google reach a decent number of the remaining 95%, and take this technology mainstream?
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