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The phrase "a senior decision maker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual in a high-level position who has the authority to make important decisions within an organization.
Example: "The project proposal was presented to a senior decision maker who will determine its feasibility."
Alternatives: "a high-level executive" or "a top-level decision maker."
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Home says: "Escalate an unpaid account to a senior decision maker, such as the managing director, prior to taking further action like placing the account with a debt collector or issuing proceedings.
For business leaders, this might mean the difference between locating a lead that's generically useful — like a senior decision maker — and a lead that's useful for the leader's particular business — like a senior decision maker in the same city and industry.
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Between January and April 2011, we conducted an on-line survey of senior decision makers within regional health authorities (and closely equivalent organizations) across all Canadian provinces and territories.
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"Davos is a special place populated by the most senior decision makers.
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Tip: being confident means other doors will start to open for you – and senior decision makers will also have confidence in you – meaning you'll grow leaps and bounds.
And his role is "not to shape the answer" from intelligence officials, but to "inform the analyst of the interest" of senior decision makers so they can direct their work, he added.
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