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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a quick decision to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making a decision rapidly or without much deliberation.
Example: "After considering the options, she made a quick decision to accept the job offer."
Alternatives: "a swift choice to" or "an immediate decision to".
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But senior Republican leaders urged a quick decision to deploy.
So we made a quick decision to get the wrist done".
G.M. would like a quick decision to help it stave off bankruptcy.
You want them to make a quick decision, to think, That's a good deal.
This time, the authorities took a quick decision to ask for help.Iran has asked donor countries to deposit funds with the UN's Department for Humanitarian Affairs in Geneva.
Fernald made a quick decision to buy a forty-acre farm solely for its well, which would allow her to raise a hundred more cows a year.
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"We made a pretty quick decision to do it," says Jassy who wrote the original vision document.
On a fourth-and-3 play from the Indianapolis 37-yard line, Wilson made an incredibly quick decision to scramble for a first down.
If you come in on the wrong note, you will have to make a quick decision whether to find your key or abort.
Over a supper of brill, roast beef, and lemon parfait, the leaders, not having to take a quick decision, seemed to chill a bit, taking the heat out of the increasingly intemperate exchanges that have marked the past few weeks.
Chaney said the quick decision to announce a royal commission was a good one but the appointment of a commissioner was more difficult and required more time.
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