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"make a tough decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a difficult choice that a person has to make. For example: "He was forced to make a tough decision between staying with his current job or taking the new offer."
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So we're going to have to make a tough decision at least twice while I'm around".
It's at this point you have to make a tough decision about going to bed.
I now have to make a tough decision: which book to read next?
"He's a young guy who had to make a tough decision," Gulati said.
People were obliged to make a tough decision: Kosheen or Kravitz?
So I had to make a tough decision to shoot another film.
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Mr. Blair made a tough decision a year ago on Iraq and is now confronting the consequences.
I would never give to somebody else the responsibility for intervening or making a tough decision ….
"Have you ever made a tough decision in your life?" Howard said.
I would never give to somebody else the responsibility for intervening or making a tough decision...
As he made his way to the third floor, Mr. Tucker said he was about to collapse, so he made a tough decision.
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make a tough change
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make a tough living
make a bad decision
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