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The phrase "a more decisive stance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a position or attitude that is firm and clear, often in the context of decision-making or taking action.
Example: "In light of recent events, the committee decided to adopt a more decisive stance on the issue of climate change."
Alternatives: "a firmer position" or "a stronger approach".
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But as the mood has become more radical, they have come under pressure to take a more decisive stance.
Ichiro Ozawa, Mr. Kan's opponent in the Sept. 14 ballot for the ruling Democratic Party, called for a more decisive stance.
Macedonia has taken a more decisive stance.
Ask yourself how it will feel to be more decisive and what you will look like to others once you start taking a more decisive stance on matters.
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What's more, the NFL is likely to take a firmer, more decisive stance on all types of player hazing and harassment.
"The decision for the Chinese government to intensively announce these projects over the past two days signals a significant change in its policy stance from the incremental and reactive approach to a more decisive and proactive approach," Mr. Zhang said Friday in a research note.
Just two days later came a more decisive test.
The president's rhetoric must reflect a more decisive tone.
By Wednesday, the firm took a more decisive step.
"I prefer a more decisive form of government," he added.
They are pleading for a more decisive Western intervention.
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