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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after making a decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a point in time that follows the act of making a choice or conclusion.
Example: "After making a decision, we will proceed with the project implementation."
Alternatives: "following a decision" or "once a decision is made".
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Its leader, Billy Salomon, was "decisive and consistent," and "if he ever harbored doubts after making a decision, I never saw it".
After making a decision, we in the West must spend much time "selling" it and getting people to act on it.
after making a decision under clause (A) of this paragraph, provides the State with a 6-month period to improve the enforcement of the program to achieve the objectives of this section.
One month after making a decision to close more than two dozen schools, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York announced on Friday that it was closing another school at the end of the school year.
Merkel, a former scientist who prides herself on her rationality, is known for her ability to methodically analyze situations: "drawing comparisons, running scenarios, weighing risks, anticipating reactions, and then, even after making a decision, letting it sit for a while before acting," writes Packer.
Recent fMRI studies have investigated brain activity involved in the feeling of regret and disappointment by manipulating the feedback participants saw after making a decision to play certain gambles: full-feedback (regret: participant sees the outcomes from both the chosen and unchosen gamble) vs. partial-feedback (disappointment: participant only sees the outcome from chosen gamble).
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Paul was elected president of the players association Wednesday after making a belated decision to run for office.
Investors had been nearly unanimous in expecting that the Fed would not change course so soon after making a major decision, and those expectations were not disappointed.
Wheldon took the lead coming out of a caution period with 60 laps to go after making a risky decision not to pit.
Chances are after listening to you and making a decision, they won't change their minds.
One answer to this question is that, after making an erroneous decision, one slows down on the next decision an empirical regularity known as post-error slowing (PES; Laming, 1968, 1979a, 1979b; Rabbitt, 1966, 1979; Rabbitt & Rodgers, 1977).
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