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The phrase "able to make decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's capacity or capability to make choices or judgments.
Example: "As a manager, it is essential to be able to make decisions quickly and effectively."
Alternatives: "capable of making choices" or "competent in decision-making."
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"She's completely able to make decisions.
I've always been able to make decisions.
"They could even say, 'Is your mom able to make decisions?' " she said.
Obama was frustrated that no single person was able to make decisions.
No chief executive can expect to be able to make decisions independent of the Sulzbergers.
"Fortunately, I was able to make decisions very quickly and I started my treatment quickly.
So you have to be able to make decisions on imperfect information.
[Women] have to be able to make decisions, too," he said.
"Tattoo artists are professionals – they need to be able to make decisions," he says.
"Management must be able to make decisions, and to execute them.
They must be able to make decisions based on that sensing information.
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competent to make decisions
available to make decisions
likely to make decisions
prepared to make decisions
empowered to make decisions
ability to make decisions
used to make decisions
skills to make decisions
allowed to make decisions
able to take decisions
able to understand decisions
able to influence decisions
able to veto decisions
able to record decisions
able to make plans
able to make friends
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