Decently in a sentence as an adverb

Something decently high performance - you want to wipe out sometimes so that you learn.

It's a decently powerful language that you can do cool things in if you find a good rock and smash the right things in the right places.

If you can get it at the Medicare reimbursement rate, that compares decently to the Indian price.

"Developer: "Heh-heh... Yeah, we could probably get that working decently in just a couple of weeks.

It turns out that an application process and a few weeks with a team scalably works as a decently efficient proxy for success.

You get a higher dose of radiation at high altitudes amounting to a few tens of microsievert's for a decently long flight.

That culture is what makes Amazon a terrible place to work, because it is completely up to chance whether you will be treated decently or not.

We're decently paid clerks that perform an essential task for our scheming, private jet flying, yes, thuggish overlords that for now at least haven't become computer literate themselves.

Drivers ended up atomized and could not collectively bargain against the buyers of their labor, decently-sized companies who had monopsony power in the trucker marketplace.

Just don't "job hop" if you chance upon the one company in 20 that actually treats its employees decently and knows what it is doing... because, unless you know where you're going and trust the people you'll be working with, you probably won't find another.

Decently definitions

adverb

in a decent manner; "they don't know how to dress decently"

adverb

in the right manner; "please do your job properly!"; "can't you carry me decent?"

See also: properly decent right