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Discover Ludwig"is indecisive" is a perfectly acceptable clause in written English.
You can use it when trying to describe a person whose opinion or decision can't be determined easily. For example, "The jury is indecisive on whether the defendant is guilty or not."
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is indecisive
adjective
Not decisive; not marked by promptness or decision.
Exact(42)
He, himself, is indecisive.
As for talk that she is indecisive, she bristles.
"Well, everybody knows John is indecisive," McCain began.
You don't want a mayor who is indecisive".
Many MDC backers complain that Morgan Tsvangirai, their leader, is indecisive.
One focusses on an aging political élite that "is indecisive and creates obstacles," and "hides itself cynically in nepotistic protection".
Similar(18)
They were indecisive.
Ford's approach was indecisive.
"I was indecisive," recalls Keane.
Officials are indecisive and possibly treacherous.
The war was indecisive for some time.
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