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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brutal decision" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a decision that is difficult or unpleasant in nature. For example, "The manager had to make a brutal decision to let go of several employees."
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In March, he won a thrilling and brutal decision against a bruising Russian named Ruslan Provodnikov.
"Paris cannot take brutal decision without real consultation and without taking into account the impact on the banlieue," Pecresse told Le Monde.
This win was a reward for players and management, Hiddink having taken the bold – if also brutal – decision to hook Baba Rahman from the fray at the interval after the young full-back presented Shane Long and Southampton with the lead their excellent first-half display had merited.
That led to a brutal decision to change the company's direction.
Nobody ever bought them so Mr Husain says he made the "brutal" decision to simply bin them.
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Their report recreates, among other things, the brutal decisions facing Japanese leaders.
The first of such pictures to appear was Roberto Rossellini's Open City (1945), an antifascist film showing the brutal decisions imposed on the Italians by the Nazi occupation.
The issue is whether a moment of economic turmoil and the tough, not to say brutal, decisions that are going to have to be made is right for taking on these radical debates.
Several fans here said they had watched with dismay as the team they love made brutal decisions because of the financial squeeze the Madoff affair placed on Wilpon and Katz.
He earned the nickname "Smiling Cobra" for his brutal decision-making ways.
I was SO committed to 10 songs that I had to make some brutal decisions as to what the "album" would actually be.
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