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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be indecisive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe someone who is unable to make a decision or is prone to changing their mind frequently. Example: Sarah's indecisiveness often caused delays in the project as she struggled to make a decision on the best course of action.
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be indecisive
adjective
Not decisive; not marked by promptness or decision.
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Complacency leads to indecisiveness when the one thing you don't need is to be indecisive.
"You can't be indecisive at that moment.
"We can't be indecisive about whether Pakistan is our friend," Mr. Santorum said.
And if I didn't shop on Christmas Eve I'd be indecisive.
Accounts of his leadership, even sympathetic ones, often suggest that he can be indecisive.
We cannot be indecisive in dealing with the region's most threatening dictator.
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They were indecisive.
He, himself, is indecisive.
Ford's approach was indecisive.
"I was indecisive," recalls Keane.
Officials are indecisive and possibly treacherous.
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