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The phrase "decent times" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a period of time in which things are going well. For example: "This year has been a tough one but we have had our fair share of decent times as well."
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I asked Teti earlier this week in an e-mail, after the group arrived at the Olympic Rowing Village, what he thought of the boat's chances, and he replied, The boat has been improving since the qualifier and have been posting some decent times.
"You saw some cars doing decent times.
"Over the last five or six years we've had some really decent times.
Though my 15-year marriage had more than a few decent times, a fair share of travel opportunities and birthday parties were clouded with anxiety-fueled arguments when I'd want to leave the room to take a walk.
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But we were making decent time.
She suggested the mother see that her daughter get to bed at a decent time.
Now is a decent time for the Mercurys to correct that.
Kelly does, as Kosminsky imagined, come across like a character from a more decent time.
But I've had a pretty decent time with it so far".
Spence was a couple of seconds off her best but posted a decent time of 2 16.51, climbing to ninth.
"I would like to run a decent time but for me the most important thing is winning medals," he said.
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