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The phrase "a fast and decisive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions or decisions that are made quickly and with certainty.
Example: "The team made a fast and decisive choice to implement the new strategy, ensuring they stayed ahead of the competition."
Alternatives: "swift and resolute" or "quick and firm".
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By contrast, we need no further research to tell us that climate change requires a fast and decisive response.
"When the war broke out the sailors, officers and the public expected a fast and decisive battle between the Royal Navy and the German Navy.
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(In almost every conceivable case, firing someone for making a mistake on Twitter is an overreaction).Despite its leniency, US Airways took fast and decisive action to fix the problem.
American companies showed a much faster and more decisive response to the downturn than those in any other country, an advantage conferred by the country's extraordinarily unfettered labour market.
By their very nature, sea battles, once joined, still tended to be fast, deadly, and decisive.
It means I had to move fast and be decisive and that is quite exhilarating.
Second, it is a long-standing constant that naval battles, once joined, are fast-moving and decisive.
So to a fifth, and decisive set.
"We have suffered a clear and decisive defeat".
This is a remarkable and decisive victory for Mr Duda.
There was a convincing and decisive set of experiments.
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