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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made a decisive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something taking a definitive and determined action. Example: "The team made a decisive move to secure their spot in the playoffs."
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She made a decisive decision.
Vettel's superiority seems to confirm the impression left by his dominant victory in Japan a week ago that his Red Bull team have made a decisive step forward with their car.
Russia's intervention made a decisive difference.
Let's hope that the NRS has made a decisive breakthrough.
This work, in turn, made a decisive contribution to the development of Tang romantic fiction.
But her own drive and ambition made a decisive opportunity of fate's accident.
When Mr. Powell returned to fiction writing, he made a decisive break with his early manner.
Earlier, replacement Ben Hunt made a decisive intervention after England dominated the opening 40 minutes.
Could he have made a decisive difference to the current endgame?
They also made a decisive move away from conventional rock instruments to new-fangled synthesizer technology.
Anand made a decisive error soon after by playing 25... Ne8 when 25... Qd8 was the necessary move.
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