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The phrase "agile and decisive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is quick to respond and make decisions effectively, often in a business or leadership context.
Example: "In times of crisis, a leader must be agile and decisive to navigate challenges successfully."
Alternatives: "quick and resolute" or "nimble and firm".
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The march to Baghdad in particular exemplified the commanding American superiority in 21st-century warfare: swift, agile and decisive, employing overpowering technology to focus relentless violence all at once all across an enemy's territory.
We must understand our cyber risks and opportunities, develop a plan, mobilize resources, choose agile and decisive leaders who embrace accountability, and begin.
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It is quick and decisive.
He was at his instinctive best, mentally sharp and agile, making a startling and decisive intervention into the multi-passing movement of that first great try of which he was also the scorer.
He is thoughtful, wise and decisive.
Its response must be swift and decisive.
The result was familiar and decisive.
So to a fifth, and decisive set.
They have been visible and decisive.
"The situation requires prompt and decisive action".
"The results were swift and decisive.
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