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decade

[dek-eyd, duh-keyd] / ˈdɛk eɪd, dəˈkeɪd /


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Gunning has been in the industry for almost two decades, but Baby Reindeer has been a life-changing experience.

From BBC

But more often in recent years it was Rupert - for many decades the most influential media titan in the world - and his daughter Elisabeth who would make time for each other.

From BBC

For decades, Kelly, in her early 40s, viewed auto insurance as a “non-negotiable” expense.

From MarketWatch

Nevertheless, we’ve both been amused over the years at how long the confusion has persisted, not only among strangers but also among people who have known us for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have been ongoing for more than a decade and cover more than 70 million air bags in roughly 42 million cars made by a range of car companies.

From The Wall Street Journal