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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive note" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a clear and important point or statement that influences a decision or outcome.
Example: "The report concluded with a decisive note, emphasizing the need for immediate action to address the issues raised."
Alternatives: "a conclusive remark" or "a critical point".
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Elsewhere in the former Yugoslavia, the wars of the 1990s ended on a decisive note.
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She made a decisive decision.
A decisive one in the match?
The answer is a decisive no.
Its result was a decisive no.
In 2006, the Council of Europe passed a resolution noting, "A decisive step towards the development of a UN parliamentary dimension could be the establishment of an experimental parliamentary committee with consultative functions for General Assembly committees".
Every note is decisive, every note is telling".
Kelly: "It should be noted that Reagan took a decisive stance against the platform in mid-2004".
As noted below, Japanese buyers played a decisive role during the late 1980s in fueling the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist boom.
Leigh et al. (2011) noted that phylogenetic congruence plays a decisive role in justifying phylogenomic analyses.
Indeed, Ms. Fiorina pointedly noted that the company had collected a "decisive majority of shares" outside the Hewlett and Packard families and their foundations.
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