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The phrase "a decisions made" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a decision made"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a specific choice or conclusion that has been reached.
Example: "After much deliberation, a decision made was to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a choice made" or "a conclusion reached".
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Results show that (a) decisions made in the screening mode tend to induce over-confidence; (b) the discrimination mode leads to fast learning and high correspondence between performance and confidence; and (c) the detailed feedback provided in the classification mode results in slow and steady improvement of the correspondence between confidence and performance.
There was an eerie atmosphere at the national stadium, since only 2,000 fans were allowed to attend, a decisions made by both clubs rather than the authorities.
Was this a decisions made by management of had management allowed bottom-up strategies?
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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.
Every tiny detail needed a decision made on it.
There will be a decision made on Thursday.
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