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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'executive decisions' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to decisions made by people in high ranking positions, such as the CEO of a company. For example, "The CEO has the authority to make executive decisions without consulting his staff."
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"Many of these issues are executive decisions.
It's also about making informed executive decisions.
What was I up to if not executive decisions?
He held conference and was making executive decisions.
Are comedians ready to hit him on executive decisions?
Mr. Zuma's patience for court decisions that overrule executive decisions appears to be wearing thin.
Over the years, executive decisions by various presidents have determined the position's actual clout.
As South Dakota's longest-serving governor, William J. Janklow has had few problems making executive decisions.
On the other hand, the court has been reluctant to challenge executive decisions in time of war.
"In my opinion, people lost a lot of trust in executive decisions" after the change, Mr. Nigh said.
She said: "The judiciary wants to rule this country through the back door because they undermine executive decisions".
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