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'decisive stewardship' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of a leader who is taking charge and directing with a firm hand, often for an organization or group. For example, you could say: "The CEO's decisive stewardship of the company has been key to its success over the past year."
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Behind the understated leadership of Washington, and the decisive stewardship and direction of General Manager Jon Daniels and his staff, the Rangers have proven to be a deep and well-constructed team, stacked with talented players and brimming with a winning attitude, even after the departure of Lee.
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The Tory leader is now regarded as tougher, more decisive and more internationally respected than Gordon Brown, who has reaped little benefit from his stewardship of the response to the banking crisis.
"It's about stewardship".
Under his stewardship the company has thrived.
Very decisive.
The decisive.
"Absolutely decisive.
(The stewardship council is based in London).
"It feels like a stewardship," he said.
Air power was decisive.
It can be decisive.
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