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The phrase "indecision of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is unable to make a decision or is unsure about what decision to make. Example: Despite weeks of deliberation, the board of directors could not come to a consensus due to the indecision of the chairman.
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It shows the agonised indecision of Vietnam's ageing leaders.
For the moment, though, in the indecision of the post-election morning, that hope is obscured.
The impotence and indecision of the ever-changing provisional government was an argument nobody could refute.
The torpor & indecision of King Juan Carlos & his govt. in the early months lost them an initiative they increasingly regret.
But thanks to the collective indecision of Democratic primary voters, the country is getting a lesson in Indiana geography.
Recalling "my own early days and the fears and indecision of youth," he said, he immediately thought of a poem he had written about 50 years ago.
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The data presentation above clearly reflects a significant level of ambivalence and indecision on the part of the Tanzanian government.
The messy indecisions of the Cameron government are everywhere.
Hanneke's narrative voice brilliantly captures the hopes, fears and indecisions of a girl who has been forced to grow up too fast.
Always a moment of indecision this time of day.
It would be very hard to imagine her spending a moment of indecision in front of her closet thinking "I have nothing to wear".
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