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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific decision made by an individual, group, or authority, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The court issued a decision of great importance regarding the case."
Alternatives: "a ruling from" or "a verdict by".
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I believe that family planning is a decision of conscience.
As a decision of law, it was defensible.
It was a decision of massive political risk.
That is a decision of the prime minister.
This was not a decision of the Department of Health".
It was a decision of enormous symbolic significance.
"It's a decision of one person," he said.
Mr. Davies then made a decision of his own.
"It was", he said laconically, "a decision of the pope".
It's a decision of the utmost importance for us.
But a decision of this kind is unlikely to occur in practice.
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