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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive display of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clear and impactful demonstration of a particular quality, skill, or characteristic.
Example: "The athlete's performance was a decisive display of skill and determination, earning her the championship title."
Alternatives: "a clear demonstration of" or "a significant exhibition of".
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With expectations so high, anything short of a decisive display of financial firepower could send financial markets back to the panicky behavior of only a week ago — when the thin trading of summer was exaggerating stock market gloom and bond investors were bidding up the borrowing costs of Spain and Italy to potentially destructive levels.
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"What you saw was a dominant and decisive display in the first half and a less energetic one second half.
Those who think that Arabs and Muslims will simply bow down before a Trumpian display of decisive strength are playing with fire.
The battle signaled a decisive ebb of the German threat.
This revealed a decisive rejection of the censored tobit model.
"It came at a decisive point of the match".
The duration of therapy is a decisive feature of successive statin treatment in SSc.
Current screening techniques lack specificity, and a decisive diagnosis of PCa is based on prostate biopsy.
This shows that in melanoma cell lines MGMT is a decisive marker of alkylating drug resistance.
Clermont lost their rhythm towards the end of the first half but soon after the restart a perfect display of power and then class created the decisive score.
It was a rare display of rage.
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