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The phrase "are very decisive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that makes clear and firm decisions.
Example: "The leaders of the organization are very decisive in their approach to problem-solving."
Alternatives: "are quite resolute" or "are highly determined."
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"Penalties are very decisive moments," he said.
"The coming matches are very decisive," he said.
These properties of EDFA are very decisive for its deployment in local area network.
When not filled with doubt they are very decisive and committed.
For some children this takes what seems like ten minutes, others are very decisive and walk away with the first book they touch.
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I tend to be very decisive and make decisions quickly.
Until now, Becca has been very decisive and has stood by those decisions.
George W. Bush, who was very decisive, wasn't as good at examining the consequences of his decisions.
If I'm very decisive and I surround myself with people who just want me to make decisions, then we'll go off the cliff at 130 miles an hour, because at some point I'll be wrong.
"Chelsea were very decisive.
"He's got a lot of charisma and is very decisive".
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are very vigorous
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are very defining
are crucial
are very energetic
are inconclusive
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are conclusive
are vital
are pivotal
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