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The phrase "a decisive plus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant advantage or benefit in a particular context, such as in discussions about features, qualities, or factors that contribute positively to a situation.
Example: "The new software update offers a decisive plus in terms of user experience, making it easier for customers to navigate."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage" or "a major benefit."
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From the evidence of his own gratifying marriage, he considered the Clinton-Mezvinsky union a decisive plus for the vitality of his faith.
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