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Discover Ludwig"respectable number" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to convey a significant or satisfactory quantity or amount. Example: "The company saw a respectable number of sales increase in the second quarter."
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That is a respectable number of downloads by most other measures, but not quite King-like.
Women's groups have pressured Mr. Fox to include a respectable number of their leaders.
It has accordingly attracted a respectable number of comments at Labour List.
Pasok's electoral list includes a respectable number of new faces and a record number of women.
So that came in number one by a whisker, but certainly the cannon hoax was a very respectable number two.
Still, it was a respectable number for a challenger, and the D Triple-C passed along encouragement.
In those elections, 28.4% of eligible Palestinian voters in East Jerusalem cast a ballot, a seemingly respectable number.
The latest instalment of Fifa's long-standing rival, Pro Evolution Soccer, stands at a respectable number five.
"He scored a 90 on the physical," Eugene said, a respectable number, but not one that would get him in.
Justices Scalia and Breyer still dominate the rankings, though Chief Justice Roberts was responsible for a respectable number of laughs.
There are 24 American craft beers on tap — no mass-market lagers — and a respectable number of aged bottles from the likes of Founders, Stone and Goose Island.
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