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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shrewd decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a decision that is clever, astute, or shows good judgment, often in a business or strategic context.
Example: "After analyzing the market trends, the CEO made a shrewd decision to invest in renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a wise choice" or "a clever move."
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He led the last lap, in part, because of a shrewd decision by his crew chief.
It is a shrewd decision, and one the governing body deserves credit for making.
Mr. Jiang's subsequent support for Mr. Zhang's political career indicated that the banners had been a shrewd decision.
A shrewd decision as it turned out, but what if the suits had been more trigger happy?
It was a shrewd decision, because it moved the planning process to an arena that the Port Authority had traditionally shown little interest in.
Criticism focused on the artist's supposed naïveté in using the Crucifixion to evoke the horrors of the Holocaust, but in hindsight, it seems a shrewd decision.
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Sabathia is a talented pitcher, but he is also a shrewd decision-maker.
It would be a shrewder decision for brands to focus on improving their omni-channel strategy.
With all of the franchise opportunities out there, choosing to go with The Exercise Coach looks like a very shrewd decision.
Money played a part, though it generally doesn't in the movie, an exception being Penny's shrewd decision to sell shares in Secretariat's future as a sire.
When James uses his leverage to make a shrewd business decision — and accepts a network's offer to televise that decision — we call him manipulative.
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