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Discover Ludwig"decent results" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe something that is satisfactory but not spectacular. For example, "Though it was not the outcome we desired, we achieved decent results."
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"I've had decent results here," he said.
We've had some pretty decent results against big teams.
Lots of divisions are still delivering decent results.
Try New Horizon organic and peat-free, which gives me decent results: Vital Earth is another.
Without Arteta we're a bit light in midfield, but we're still getting decent results.
But growing foreclosure-related fears overshadowed his bank's latest decent results.
Somebody at Deutsche Bank, the biggest, spoilt decent results last week by leaking them to Reuters.
They have a degree of autonomy, charge some fees and get decent results.
While those companies have posted decent results this year, their shares have fallen significantly in recent months.
Elsewhere, decent results from housebuilder Barratt Developments and smaller rival Galliford Try lifted both companies' share prices.
Chivas have had a couple of decent results of late, but went down to Seattle in midweek.
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