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The phrase "a decision makes" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it lacks a subject or context to clarify what is making the decision.
Example: "A decision makes a significant impact on the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "a decision creates" or "a decision leads to".
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Such a decision makes a mockery of any half-decent educational establishment, never mind one as globally respected as Cambridge.
Without letting the physiology of fear get in the way, key into whether a decision makes you feel internally closed off or opened up to the decision in front of you.
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There's a decision made.
He drops his head, a decision made.
You cannot influence a decision made in the past by a decision made in the present!
"We are simply reacting to a decision made in Sweden.
It was a decision made with surprising ease.
There obviously hasn't been a decision made.
"It was a decision made by the old trust.
Every tiny detail needed a decision made on it.
There will be a decision made on Thursday.
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