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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dubious decisions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to decisions that are questionable or uncertain in their validity or wisdom. Example: The CEO's dubious decisions have caused financial turmoil within the company. In this sentence, "dubious decisions" suggests that the CEO's choices have been met with doubt or suspicion, implying that they may not have been the best or most logical decisions.
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That was the first of many dubious decisions to come.
In dissent, Justice Alito wrote that "the court's decision creates a precedent about precedent that may have greater precedential effect than the dubious decisions on which it relies".
Serious boxing fans long ago learned to ignore championship belts, and there's no reason why they shouldn't also do their best to ignore dubious decisions.
"Tonight, Chelsea deserved a penalty," Mourinho said in one of his many postgame interviews before turning that into a polemic of dubious decisions favoring certain teams in Italy.
Anguish and doubt are endemic to the current rules We may have fewer dubious decisions if FIFA appropriates goal-line technology.
But Tyco has not replaced PricewaterhouseCoopers, which could have an interest in defending dubious decisions that it approved in years past.
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Because there were no outs, it was a dubious decision.
Manager Tony La Russa said Walker was bunting for a hit, which was a dubious decision.
Maybe the I.O.C. will negate the whole dubious decision and start all over again.
Since Clemens is a creature of routine, it seemed like a dubious decision.
This came after the most dubious decision of the deal was made in favour of BAE Systems.
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