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The phrase "a much discussed decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a decision that has been the subject of considerable conversation or debate.
Example: "The committee reached a much discussed decision regarding the new policy changes that will affect all employees."
Alternatives: "a widely debated decision" or "a heavily talked-about decision".
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But Jozy Altidore, once thought to be a rising star, has been left off the roster by Coach Jurgen Klinsmann in a much discussed decision, and Landon Donovan, the face of United States soccer, has been ruled out for Friday and the next game because of an ailing left knee.
As recently as 2009, a much discussed decision was taken to recruit primary care physicians from Uruguay, Chile and Cuba to respond to temporary shortages in touristic rural areas in the south of the country [ 23].
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It's also a much discussed topic online.
After its first publication by Robert Nozick (1969) it was much discussed within decision theory.
The Russian journalist Leonid Bershidsky, who recently left Moscow for Berlin, wrote a piece that was much discussed on Facebook in which he said that his decision to leave was part of a new wave of emigration.
The NIV in acute respiratory failure of a previously healthy lung is not much widespread but much discussed.
We pretty much discussed it.
It is "much discussed but rarely seen".
This second threefold division was much discussed.
But it was much discussed.
For example, non-medical clinicians are limited in how much they can discuss decisions about medication.
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