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The phrase "a decisive trend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or clear direction in data, behavior, or events that indicates a particular outcome or change.
Example: "The recent data shows a decisive trend towards renewable energy adoption among consumers."
Alternatives: "a clear trend" or "a significant trend".
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The more decisive trend is occurring in America.
It started with a decisive and irreversible trend that had a clear trajectory: the growing demand for high-speed data exchange.
She made a decisive decision.
Along this trend, a decisive Democratic victory might sweep away the House and Senate.
The drastic decline in food consumption of sweet potatoes in China had a decisive influence on these trends.
This is a decisive, irreversible, and clearly developing trend upon which new market space might be created in financial services.
During the study period in Wuhan, the quantity and structure changes of urban rural construction land in the outer city play a decisive role for the change trends of the total city.
Along the bandwidth of acceptable domestic policy there is no longer room for the state to play a decisive role in reversing these disastrous trends.
Thus, the trend in the base period has a decisive influence on a forecast, particularly for purely data-driven methods that extrapolate only past trends.
But the Israeli leader is also under pressure from politicians on his right to strike a decisive blow against the Palestinians instead of maintaining the present trend of tit-for-tat reprisals.
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