Sentence examples for is decent to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "is decent to" is not used in written English.
You could use the phrase "is decent toward" or "is respectful toward". Example: He is always decent toward his family and friends.

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"When the doctor is decent to the person who is working the desk, that worker is more likely to be courteous to the patient who calls in".

"I think that it is decent to let him do his very hard work first, because no mayor of New York City has ever had such problems," Jeanne-Claude says.

In the case of Hannah's one lover who is decent to her, his signal appeal stems from the fact that she can "effortlessly erase his existence"; of another suitor, "10 minutes of his halitosis seemed an acceptable price for a late-night ride home".

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And being decent; being decent to people".

"I believe in being decent to people".

He had been decent to her, assiduously decent, and she truly liked him.

"If you slaughter an animal, be decent to the animal!" he said.

"As far as my neighbors go, everybody's been decent to me and civil, " he said.

Let's educate our children, let's be decent to each other and care, let's take back our country.

"They're the only people who've been decent to me since the whole thing started," Sherman says.

There is only one problem, and it rarely impinges on the show's success: the characters are too busy being decent to be funny.

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