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The phrase "a much more decisive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the decisiveness of two or more subjects, indicating a greater level of decisiveness in one compared to the others.
Example: "The new policy is a much more decisive approach to addressing the issue than the previous measures."
Alternatives: "significantly more decisive" or "far more decisive".
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To my mind, the present crisis needs a much more decisive proclamation about where the Church stands on this very troubling issue.
But there's a strong consensus on the right that we should be headed for a much more decisive repudiation of this administration than the current polls suggest is possible.
After the 2006 coup the military backed government, however, took a much more decisive approach than in earlier situations to diversify political alliances more deliberately and goal-oriented.
That question has now become much more complex as a result of the deal the Conservatives have struck with the DUP, who will have a much more decisive voice in any negotiations about how the border will be implemented.
While science can typically track down creatures that are hosts to threatening viruses, such human factors as population growth, income inequality, environmental degradation, climate change and even global travel may all play a much more decisive role in unleashing outbreaks of deadly and hard-to-control diseases.
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OFHEO also revealed a nearly 200-page examination, similar but much more decisive than the extensive report issued by law firm Baker Botts in July.
It seemed more like a preamble ― the first step toward something much more decisive and much more worrying.
Why isn't the overwhelming, and much more decisive, failure of austerity in Europe producing a similar reaction?
This year, his victory will be much more decisive.
I'm much more decisive with my clients".
The ways in which firms are embedded in political settings are much more decisive.
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