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The phrase "a creature of indecision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who struggles to make decisions or is often uncertain about their choices.
Example: "In the face of important life choices, she often felt like a creature of indecision, unable to commit to a single path."
Alternatives: "a person plagued by doubt" or "someone who can't decide".
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But the young shah, agency officials wrote, was "by nature a creature of indecision, beset by formless doubts and fears," often at odds with his family, including Princess Ashraf, his "forceful and scheming twin sister".
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