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The phrase "fully informed decision" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a decision that has been made after taking all factors, implications, and potential consequences into account. For example, "Before investing in a new business venture, I wanted to make sure I was making a fully informed decision, so I did extensive research."
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The sad truth is that voters in Zambia, which has long been regarded as a beacon in the region for democracy and human rights, are being prevented from receiving news and information they need to make a fully informed decision about their future.
The decrease in the proportion of participants choosing to take medication from the first to the second, more fully informed decision for the group shown no information for the first decision suggests that the participants may have assumed that the benefits of antihypertensive medication were greater than they are for a 40 year-old man without other risk factors.
"There are very few people in the market who want to get all the information about an underperformer and make a fully informed decision on behalf of all shareholders.
Irrespective of such considerations, our nomogram may allow couples to be appropriately informed about their prognosis, and thus make a fully informed decision on treatment.
Without reasonably complete information, women may be denied the opportunity to make a fully informed decision during contraceptive selection.
This information may be necessary for some patients to make a fully informed decision during the process of birth control method selection.
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Jamie Jenkins said: "The length of conversations with customers this week is much longer than normal, but we think it is crucial to take the time to ensure that people are making fully informed decisions".
On a separate occasion prison staff withheld information that the prisoner had been denied parole and would therefore probably die in prison, precluding him from making fully informed decisions about his own treatment.
That is, they always behave rationally and go about their lives making fully informed decisions.
"There are industry trade secrets and formulations that for industry reasons are kept from the consumer," says Sword. "This prevents the consumer from making fully informed decisions".
Public health and regulatory authorities are obligated to protect persons who cannot make fully informed decisions (e.g., children) from potential health hazards.
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