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The phrase "collective decision" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a decision that a group of people come to after discussing a matter and taking into consideration the opinions of each individual. For example: "The board of directors made a collective decision to move forward with the proposed plan."
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Europe's collective decision making is even more fractious.
It was a collective decision that I stand by.
We discussed it and came to a collective decision.
"We made a collective decision that he would not practice".
It was a collective decision, to avoid the daily commute.
People then have to evaluate the information before making a collective decision.
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That may reflect an Amerindian tradition of collective decision-making.
Thus the dynamics of collective decision-making are closely entwined with the implementation of these decisions.
There is literally an infinity of different democratic systems of collective decision-making.
Scientists in Belgium have discovered that the insects are good at collective decision-making.
"Resting places are a nice experimental setup to test collective decision-making," Dr. Halloy said.
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