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"impulsive decisions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to decisions or actions taken without careful thought or consideration. For example, "I regret making such impulsive decisions in the past, now that I have the perspective of time."
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Similarly impulsive decisions cannot make Done the easiest of bosses.
And I think we both know how you come to regret impulsive decisions.
Unlike communism, dot-communism is enforced through the impulsive decisions of millions of users.
He was a man of rages, intrigues, courageous confrontations, benders, impulsive decisions.
Yet both Trump and Kim are prone to intemperate rhetoric, peacocking, and impulsive decisions.
Impulsive decisions come from somewhere deep inside us — and no, you don't consider the consequences; that is the whole point.
But risk isn't just the stuff of fiction and impulsive decisions don't have to be of epic proportions.
Rather than making purely impulsive decisions, they take time to react when presented with a difficult choice.
The President has a history of making impulsive decisions when he wants to appear as being in control.
To measure inclinations toward impulsive decisions in the study, researchers had volunteers rapidly make a series of hypothetical choices.
We usually do better if we can avoid difficult, last minute, and often impulsive decisions about what we put in our mouths.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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