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The phrase "a compulsive decorator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has an obsessive or excessive tendency to decorate their living space or surroundings.
Example: "She is known as a compulsive decorator, always changing the theme of her home with the seasons."
Alternatives: "an obsessive decorator" or "a manic decorator".
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He is a compulsive decorator.
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