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The phrase "a fateful decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a choice that has significant and often negative consequences.
Example: "Choosing to leave the company without a backup plan was a fateful decision that changed the course of her career."
Alternatives: "a pivotal choice" or "a crucial decision".
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It was a fateful decision.
It would be a fateful decision.
In a fateful decision, he chose health care.
It was a fateful decision, personally and professionally.
By late December, Mr. Giuliani made a fateful decision.
In a fateful decision, Steele chose to include everything.
Eight weeks to a fateful decision; let's all shape up.
Believing they were virtually done with the well, managers on the rig made a fateful decision.
It was, Sturrock says, "a fateful decision, perhaps the most important he ever made".
This was a fateful decision that was to have disastrous results.
Whether or not this was sound economic policy, it was a fateful decision.
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