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decent version
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "decent version" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a satisfactory or acceptable iteration of something, often in comparison to other versions. Example: "After several revisions, we finally arrived at a decent version of the report that everyone could agree on."
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19 human-written examples
I had a decent version at the Four Sisters bar in Canonbury in north London.
News & Media
Does anyone sell a decent version, and do you eat yours sweet or savoury?
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And... can you really get a decent version south of Bawtry?
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Why has it fallen from fashion (indeed has it: does anywhere still serve a decent version?) and what's your secret?
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Barano, the new Ischian place in Williamsburg, had a decent version; Denino's, in Staten Island, is still legendary.
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Worse, I stopped enjoying foods I loved as I couldn't cook a decent version of them and wouldn't swallow my pride and buy them instead.
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41 human-written examples
At their best, however, skilled barmen of the day could make decent versions of the Clover Club or the Sidecar.
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And how many will prefer a cheaper omnibundle like the $99 a year Amazon Prime that offers decent versions of each of these?
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It's called a Cubano, and I tried two decent versions last week that showed promise.
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But really, I stand by the perspective everyone in "Girls" still continues to defy being full humans and more so amalgamations of all the shameful, embarrassing, screwed up, and -- at times -- decent versions of people viewers can relate to.
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I took my passion for all things Sega further, picking up a 32X in 1996, but even with decent versions of DOOM and Virtual Racing to call my own, it was to the Mega-CD that I consistently turned, until university took me away from its permanently grinding, reset-to-open drawer.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing software or products, use "decent version" to indicate a satisfactory but not necessarily exceptional level of quality. For instance, "The new app offers a decent version of image editing."
Common error
Avoid using "decent version" when you intend to convey high quality or excellence. "Decent" implies adequacy, not superiority. Use stronger terms like "excellent version" or "superior edition" to express higher quality.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "decent version" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "decent" modifies the noun "version". This construction typically serves to describe a particular iteration or rendition of something that is considered satisfactory but not exceptional. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use across varied contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
70%
Wiki
15%
Formal & Business
5%
Less common in
Science
5%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "decent version" is a commonly used phrase to describe something that is satisfactory but not exceptional. Ludwig AI confirms that it is grammatically correct and widely used across various contexts, particularly in news and media. Alternatives include "acceptable version" or "satisfactory version". When using this phrase, avoid overstating the quality and ensure it aligns with the intended meaning of adequacy rather than superiority. Therefore, you can use it to describe food, music, movies, apps, but avoid using it to describe top-notch products.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
acceptable version
Replaces "decent" with a more neutral term suggesting satisfactory quality.
satisfactory version
Substitutes "decent" with a formal synonym emphasizing fulfillment of requirements.
adequate version
Replaces "decent" with a synonym that highlights sufficiency.
reasonable version
Implies the version is fair and justifiable, rather than simply adequate.
passable version
Suggests the version meets the minimum requirements for acceptance.
respectable version
Indicates the version is worthy of admiration or regard.
competent version
Suggests the version is skillful and capable in its execution.
serviceable version
Highlights the utility and functionality of the version.
fair version
Implies the version is of average or moderate quality.
tolerable version
Suggests the version is acceptable despite some flaws or imperfections.
FAQs
How can I use "decent version" in a sentence?
You can use "decent version" to describe something that is satisfactory or acceptable, such as "The restaurant serves a "decent version" of the classic pizza."
What are some alternatives to saying "decent version"?
Some alternatives to "decent version" include "acceptable version", "satisfactory version", or "reasonable version".
Is it correct to say "a decent version" or "an decent version"?
It is correct to say "a decent version" because "decent" starts with a consonant sound, requiring the indefinite article "a".
In what contexts is "decent version" typically used?
"Decent version" is commonly used when discussing software, food, or movies/books to indicate that the particular rendition is adequate or passable but not necessarily outstanding.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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