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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decisive one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that has a significant impact or influence on a situation or outcome.
Example: "The team's performance in the final match was a decisive one, determining their place in the championship."
Alternatives: "a critical one" or "a pivotal one."
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It would not necessarily be a decisive one, however, or one certain to slow the blistering insurgency that the Pakistani Taliban have waged against the Pakistani state with the backing of Al Qaeda.
If voters saw the election as a referendum on Ford's mayoralty it was not a decisive one.
Luis Enrique sent on Pedro for Neymar and his first contribution was a decisive one.
A decisive one in the match?
They had a contributing effect, but not a decisive one".
And who knows, maybe even a decisive one too.
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Shahade lost the least amount of material, but after 27 Qe5 Benjamin enjoyed a decisive one-pawn superiority.
It is true that this bargaining has collapsed for the moment, with Oskar Lafontaine, the Social Democratic national leader, holding out for a decisive one-to-one summit (so far not granted) with Mr Kohl.
Visiting hooker Henderson dashed over from dummy-half to ensure a tense finale, and with time running out, Bosc struck a decisive one-pointer and a massive blow to Bradford's hopes of a play-off spot.
If I made a decision, it wasn't a very decisive one.
But on one terrible day, he was a strong, decisive one.
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