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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judgment call" is correct and commonly used in spoken and written English.
It refers to a decision or choice that requires the use of personal judgment or discretion, rather than being based on clear rules or guidelines. Example: In my job as a nurse, I often have to make judgment calls about which medication to administer to a patient based on their symptoms and medical history.
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judgment call
noun
A ruling by an umpire, referee, or similar official during a sporting event, based on his or her perception of events and in the absence of any objective measurement.
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Judgment call.
"It's a judgment call".
That's a judgment call.
It was a judgment call.
It is a judgment call.
It was, he added, "a judgment call".
This is necessarily a judgment call.
It was a really tough judgment call.
It's always a judgment call".
I made a judgment call.
"Ultimately, it's a judgment call".
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