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The phrase "a decidedly superior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly better than something else.
Example: "In terms of performance, the new model is a decidedly superior choice compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "clearly better" or "undeniably superior".
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The Broncos rode a string of good luck to an 8-8 record, but all indications are that the Steelers, even if banged up and short-handed, are a decidedly superior team.
During the campaign, Buckner relied on party strength and personal popularity to give him an advantage over Bradley, a decidedly superior orator.
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A recent memo from the Defense Intelligence Agency offered this observation: "The undersigned has devised a narrative that delineates chronological aspects of a given environment, twice pronounced in differing configurations, of which one is decidedly superior to its counterpart".
No less regal, its balance is decidedly superior.
Although many of these new procedures exhibit better performance characteristics than standard automated perimetry, no single test procedure appears to be decidedly superior to all others.
As you will see, this approach produced, under actual plant conditions, results which were decidedly superior to those afforded by the traditional performance appraisal method.
The One X version is decidedly superior to the One S and is clearly the way to play on an Xbox One.
For this reason, although the major part of his fleet had been preserved, he did not again venture to cross over by main force, 5 but he made many attempts to do so secretly, feeling that if he could once set foot on the island he would certainly be decidedly superior with his infantry.
("Now we need to know the condition under which these maxims, agree with the law of nations, for we cannot infer conversely that the maxims which bear publicity are therefore just, since no one who has decidedly superior power needs to conceal his plans") 15.Phillippi v. CIA, 546 F. 2d 1009, 1011 (D.C. Cir. 1976) (referred to as the Glomar Explorer Case) 16.
And so we are about to enter a fractured, chaotic world of news, characterized by superior community conversation but a decidedly diminished level of first-rate journalism.
A decidedly flouncy walk.
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