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The phrase "at decisive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a moment or point that is critical or pivotal, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The team made their move at a decisive moment in the game."
Alternatives: "at a critical point" or "at a pivotal moment".
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He lacks the lethal pace that distinguishes the very best midfield playmakers but compensates with his cool decision-making and precise execution at decisive moments.
All three countries are at decisive moments with the European Union.
He said: "We need to be stronger at decisive moments in the match.
At decisive moments he slowly outstretched his arm to snap his fingers, forcefully, with his pinky extended.
But last year, his third, Sanchez committed an abysmal twenty-six turnovers, many of them at decisive moments.
'Elektra' has a tight sonata form with tonal pillars at decisive moments — it's like a symphony with a clear structure.
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At the decisive fight at King's Mountain, there was only one British subject.
At a decisive meeting at the home of then-Secretary of State George P. Shultz, one strong voice for dumping Marcos belonged to Robert Gates, the deputy CIA director.
At the decisive encounter with Darius at Gaugamela, Darius equipped his chariots with scythes on the wheels to break up the phalanx and equipped his cavalry with pikes.
At each attempt, he fails at the decisive moment.
But they were again defeated at Homs on March 30 , 1303 and at the decisive Battle of Shaqhab, south of Damascus, on April 21 , 1303
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