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The phrase "an executive decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a decision made by a person in a position of authority, often in a business or organizational context.
Example: "After much deliberation, the CEO made an executive decision to restructure the company."
Alternatives: "a managerial decision" or "a leadership decision".
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I made an executive decision: no alcohol, no carbs.
"I'm going to make an executive decision here right now, control room," Mr. Schneider said.
So how is the businessman of today supposed to make an executive decision on these matters?
Data is data, but I'm making an executive decision on pinky-beige".
I've made an executive decision to leave Paris and head to the Downtown Project for breakfast.
No legislation is needed to scrap the convention, simply an executive decision by each party leader.
The Bush White House, I think, would have raised the roof about Congress interfering in an executive decision like that….
Rather, the court is given a plenary and unqualified authority to re-decide an executive decision". H.R.Rep.
At some point, I made an executive decision to stop doing the Alan character and try something else.
The Europeans can count on resistance from party leaders irritated at having an executive decision palmed off on them.
Some of the other labs seem to have made an executive decision that no-one would be coming in today.
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