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The phrase "a decision to make" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the necessity of making a choice or judgment about something.
Example: "I have a decision to make regarding my career path, and I need to weigh my options carefully."
Alternatives: "a choice to consider" or "a judgment to reach".
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Now D'Antoni has a decision to make.
Together we had a decision to make.
Reg had a decision to make.
"You have a decision to make".
A decision to make.
Then, I'll have a decision to make".
Gerald Yutzy has a decision to make.
And I think he's got a decision to make".
There is always a decision to make though.
At that point, you have a decision to make.
Because that's one hell of a decision to make".
More suggestions(16)
a decision to implement
a decision to transform
a decision to permit
a declaration to make
a decision to deploy
a decision to translate
a directive to make
a decision maker to make
a group to make
a week to make
a quest to make
a guy to make
a decision to discontinue
a decision to withhold
a candidate to make
a call to make
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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