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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decent of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's or something's descent or origin in a positive or respectable manner. Here is an example: "It is a well-known fact that he comes from a long line of decent of people, known for their honesty and integrity."
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How decent of him.
Very decent of you to consider such attribution.
"I thought that was very decent of them".
FRIEDBERG--Irving, was the kindest and most decent of men.
"I always thought it was incredibly decent of Tavener.
It is decent of Dizikes to let us know again.
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The making of a decent cup of tea?
Make a decent amount of eye contact and a decent amount of non-eye contact.
He takes a decent amount of shots and he's got a decent amount of power.
What is a decent standard of living?
It has decent stores of oil.
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