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The phrase "made no decisions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone did not come to a conclusion or make a choice about something. Here is an example: "After much deliberation, the jury made no decisions on the case and requested more evidence from the prosecution."
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"I've made no decisions.
"But we've made no decisions yet.
No. I've made no decisions yet about that race".
But he said he had made no decisions.
I have made no decisions on my future.
A university spokesman said: "The university is considering all options but has made no decisions.
The Lebedevs say they have made no decisions on a new strategy.
The group had made no decisions before the midterm elections, to avoid politicizing the painful options.
The agency has made no decisions on whose technology to choose.
"The Government has made no decisions regarding reform of Channel 4," the spokesperson said.
So far, he has made no decisions on the medallion's fate.
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