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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nothing decent" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express the absence of something that is of good quality or morally acceptable. Example: "I searched through her closet, but there was nothing decent for me to wear to the party."
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But there is nothing decent about making the next generation pay for the mistakes of this one, as Labour will.
There is nothing decent about penalising the most vulnerable people in our society, as the Conservatives will.
And there is nothing decent about blaming foreigners and immigrants for all our ills, as Ukip does.
The descriptions of meals are delightful, despite the anomaly at the heart of her book: during the Soviet period, there was almost nothing decent to eat, unless you were a party official.
There's nothing decent about how Backpage pretends to be a defender of the safety of the vulnerable young people it exploits.
If you have nothing decent to play, just summon a totem.
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But what his ruling does is deprive the N.S.A. of the argument of obviousness: the idea that what it is doing is plainly legal, plainly necessary, and nothing for decent people to worry about.
Apple knows that a smartwatch is nothing without decent apps, which is why it brought high-profile third-party developers into a secret testing facility for the Apple Watch at its head quarters in Cupertino.
Nothing spectacular, but decent enough.
Alder Yarrow, who writes the wine blog Vinography, called Roshambo wines "decent, nothing special".
Landscapes range from moor to coast, forest to dale, and nothing beats a decent downhill stretch, with the wind in your hair and the national park stretched out before you.
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