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The phrase “indecision on” is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express hesitation or lack of resolve about making a decision about something. For example: The board is still suffering from indecision on how to approach the company’s financial issues.
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Richard Marcus, an expert on federal civil procedure and a professor of law at the University of California Hastings College of Law in San Francisco, said the indecision on one charge could complicate the result for Browne Sanders.
But in this one, it feels more like indecision on the writer's part, as though she is still playing with ideas, and the story reads disappointingly like a first draft, in which voice, plot and structure have yet to be fully realised.
But the rarely indecisive mayor also admitted on Monday to his indecision on the term limits repeal bid.
When Ms. Hilton comes to the latest battle over the Panchen Lama, her narrative has the grip of a political thriller, one involving secret messengers, Chinese spies and double agents, anguished indecision on the part of the Dalai Lama and a courageous resistance to Chinese control inside Tibet.
Indeed, there was much indecision on Wall Street yesterday.
But the dilemma this creates is well illustrated by the IMF's indecision on the issue.
"The slot guy can cause a lot of indecision on a defense.
Meanwhile 46% of firms in London said that the UK's indecision on new runway capacity was already impacting investment decisions.
A pattern was developing of Shiffrin's dominating in training but encountering nerves and some tactical indecision on race day.
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Competing interests, misreadings and indecision were on display when the uprising began in March 2011.
Rather than expressing their dismay at the mayor's Giuliani-like grab for power that the voters have twice denied, these career politicians lament only the impact that the mayor's indecision has on their lust for power.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com