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The phrase "make a firm decision" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make a decision that is strong and unwavering. Example: After weeks of considering different options, she finally made a firm decision to pursue a career in medicine.
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"However, the majority of mobile operators have yet to make a firm decision.
It took until late September for Victory to make a firm decision.
"I do intend to make a firm decision in the not too distant future," he said, when announcing the formation of an exploratory committee.
"I will make a firm decision after Christmas but I am already making plans for what will be a leap into the unknown for me.
In her natural empathy, she tended to morph to the other person's view, giving off an impression of agreement or an inability to make a firm decision.
The Crown Estate is considering the offers and will make a firm decision on who will win the chance to proceed with schemes on 11 favoured zones.
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I have made a firm decision that W.O.W. will not be delayed again.
These Unitarians have made a firm decision on where to draw the line.
Mr. Koizumi may be trying to avoid making a firm decision now, which will disappoint many at home and abroad.
"I don't think she has made a firm decision, but she is very loyal," said the friend, who requested anonymity so as not to betray confidential conversations.
One person close to Mr. Malone cautioned that Liberty and Charter had not made a firm decision on which companies to pursue yet.
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