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"foolish decision" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a decision that is not sensible or wise. For example, "He made the foolish decision to quit his job before finding a replacement."
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It was a foolish decision.
And I've never seen a more foolish decision.
"I think it's a foolish decision," he said.
Pigheaded pursuit of a foolish decision is not courageous.
It was a destructive and incredibly foolish decision on multiple levels.
I made the truly foolish decision to call my dad in the sixth inning.
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He should worry about making foolish decisions.
And we helped them with some of our foolish decisions".
And when companies are blinded by their own saliva, they can make foolish decisions.
Indeed, some companies appear to have made foolish decisions in declining hostile offers.
People make foolish decisions with their own money as well as others'.
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