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Discover Ludwig"decent shape" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is in good or acceptable condition or form. Example: After months of training, I was finally in decent shape to run a marathon. In this example, "decent shape" is used to describe the runner's physical condition and implies that they are fit and prepared for the marathon.
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Radio 4 is in decent shape now.
Superficially these look in decent shape.
Social Security is in decent shape.
I consider myself in decent shape.
"American tennis is in pretty decent shape, in my opinion".
"I believe we're in decent shape to bounce straight back.
Believe it or not, it was in decent shape.
HE was 39 and thought he was in decent shape.
We are in decent shape over the next 18 months".
"The vegetables here are in decent shape," she says approvingly.
"I mean we're going in in pretty decent shape".
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