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The phrase "a decisive plus for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant advantage or benefit in a particular context, often in discussions about decisions or evaluations.
Example: "The new software update offers a decisive plus for our productivity, allowing us to complete tasks more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a significant advantage for" or "a major benefit for".
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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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This revolution was a decisive experience for Blanqui.
It is also a decisive moment for the region.
It is, potentially, a decisive moment for India.
The strategy resulted in a decisive victory for his Liberal Democratic Party.
"It is a decisive battle for both sides".
However, that alliance plays a decisive role for social change.
It was a decisive defeat for the administration.
It will also be a decisive year for national security.
And this is a decisive moment for each of them.
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