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Discover Ludwig'getting decent' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something improving or becoming more acceptable. For example, "I've been working hard to improve my grades, and they're finally getting decent."
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Just getting decent recordings can be difficult.
David benefited from getting decent owners.
Before then they were getting decent increases, 3.5% annually.
The workers are getting decent wage increases and benefits".
"Getting decent bikes from rentals isn't the easiest," Mr. Popke added.
She also perceived herself to be doing poorly, despite getting decent grades.
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More and more people were getting decent-paying jobs (by Haitian standards), which enabled them to begin pulling themselves up the economic ladder.
Many have been living well below their potential or aloof from law-abiding society because their records prevented them from getting decent-paying jobs.
They find it hard to get decent jobs.
And, of course, you get decent showers too.
Will immigrant farmworkers get decent wages and safe working conditions?
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