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decade

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


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"It's a disgusting document. It's another example of the truth being hidden for two decades. All the pain and punishment the victims have taken all these years and it was buried," he told the BBC.

From BBC

I’ve been a fan of the wines from Canadian wine professional turned Chablis producer Patrick Piuze for well over a decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Though she hasn’t had a film role of this size in well over a decade, Paltrow still performs with the care and specificity of an actor who truly cares for the work.

From Salon

Originally built as an office block in 1963, the Centre Point tower next to Tottenham Court Road underground station, remained unoccupied for over a decade, angering social justice campaigners.

From BBC

There’s no denying the allure of alternative investments, given that the U.S. stock market faces a decade of possibly poor returns because of its currently extreme overvaluation.

From MarketWatch