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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very decisive for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or elements that play a crucial role in determining an outcome or decision.
Example: "The factors that influence market trends are very decisive for investors when making their choices."
Alternatives: "are crucial for" or "are instrumental in".
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These properties of EDFA are very decisive for its deployment in local area network.
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1213GMT: Even though today's game between Ethiopia and Nigeria is very decisive for both teams, I hope we win in front of our very best supporters.
Support from the child's father/partner (who had been forced to largely adjust to life according to the mother's diabetes) was very decisive for handling daily life with the newborn, the diabetes and breastfeeding issues.
"Penalties are very decisive moments," he said.
"The coming matches are very decisive," he said.
For some children this takes what seems like ten minutes, others are very decisive and walk away with the first book they touch.
I tend to be very decisive and make decisions quickly.
"At the end of the day," he said, "you just want to make sure, when you go into the game, that you're very decisive, and that you have a plan for any situation.
I've always heard people who worked for me say the thing they liked was that I was very decisive.
"Chelsea were very decisive.
Webb: I'm very decisive.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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