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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decisive in" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is hugely influential or effective in achieving a desired result. For example, "Her leadership was decisive in turning the company's fortunes around."
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We consider that these measures would be decisive in enhancing patients' and participants' decision-making capacity.
Be decisive, in command.
This is hardly decisive in itself.
But he's decisive in tackling problems".
Isn't the role of Afghanistan decisive in all this?
We had to be more decisive in the individual battles".
I was not decisive in changing rooms or anywhere.
Was the gender gap decisive in Obama's victory?
But aircraft carriers, not battleships, proved decisive in the Pacific.
Saturday will be decisive in more ways than one.
However, Lewis has been more decisive in cutting costs.
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