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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as indecisive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare someone's indecisiveness to another person or situation.
Example: "She was as indecisive as her friend when it came to choosing a restaurant."
Alternatives: "just as indecisive" or "equally indecisive".
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But the way he has handled the perception part has allowed critics — including generals — to cast him as indecisive.
Those who are as indecisive as me should opt for the tasting menu, which consists of seven courses and four/five glasses of wine ($150-$150-$162/£75-£81 162/£75-£81
Some voters still associate her most with the controversies of the Clinton administration, and Republicans have long attacked and caricatured her, and plan to brand her as indecisive on Iraq.
Above all else, he was generally seen as indecisive.
He sees the president as indecisive or soft on Syria, Egypt and Afghanistan.
PARIS — President François Hollande of France has regularly been criticized as indecisive, even complacent.
This apparent flip-flopping fed criticism of Mr. Hatoyama as indecisive and aloof.
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The character is portrayed as often indecisive and ineffectual as on the second page of this episode sample at the official site.
Believing President Obama to be indecisive as well as conscience-stricken about his choices on Syria, apparently, Putin wants to slow him down.
People see through this strategy quickly, and will tag you not reliable and indecisive, as well as not trustworthy.
Offended, Ms. Connelly accused Mr. Lapolla of sexism for depicting her as dumb and indecisive.
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