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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision felt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a decision that is based on emotions or intuition rather than logic or analysis.
Example: "After much contemplation, I realized that it was a decision felt deep within my heart."
Alternatives: "an intuitive decision" or "a heartfelt decision".
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According to Longerich, in 1941 "the initiative for the intensification of Jewish policy — in this case, the start of the deportations — once again came from Hitler, but Himmler, like other leading functionaries, intuited such a decision, felt his way forward and acted in advance of it and took on an active role as soon as the time was ripe".
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What to adults may seem like a reasonable amount of time for a decision feels like an eternity to a child.
La Russa brought back the tactic decades later, and Girardi, who showed in last year's playoffs that he was not afraid to make a bold decision, felt it applied now given his lineup, his bench and the opposition.
Any attempt to justify it as a reasoned decision feels a little bogus.
Our decision felt like a major parenting fail.
Each time, the decision felt like a sane and, maybe, ethical position.
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At first, every decision felt like a leap of faith.
Jack Bryson, whose sons were with Grant the night of the shooting, told the Associated Press the decision felt like a slap in the face.
But for the Kunkels, the decision felt personal — an infringement, they say, upon their individual rights and religion.
But not, according to psychologists, if more choice raises expectations too high, which may make even a good decision feel bad.
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