decade
[dεkeɪd]

noun

[Definition]: ten years

[Example Sentences]:
1. The country emerged from more than a decade of war in 2006.
2. When we look back a decade from now, we expect this to be the biggest story of 2013.
3. It was the lost decade for the S P 500.
4. Lawmakers are considering extending it until 2030, a decade past its current expiration in 2020.
5. One said they created their online account nearly a decade ago.
6. That number is growing and double what it was a decade ago.
7. Some of us have been sharing pictures on the Internet for more than a decade now.
8. This was after working for more than a decade in various healthcare positions.
9. Some sanctions may remain in place for as long as a decade, they said.
10. We can get documentation today that was not possible a decade ago.
11. The challenges Fed policy makers face today are similar to those of a decade ago.
12. This discovery comes more than a decade after the first dinosaur evidence first surfaced.
13. It is unclear voters would back a major military campaign after more than a decade of war.
14. Most are at least a decade away from possible use on a mission, NASA officials said.
15. For over a decade Microsoft has largely declined in real value.


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