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The phrase "make snap decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you need to convey that someone has made a decision quickly and without a lot of thought or consideration. For example, "The CEO had to make snap decisions to keep the company afloat during the economic crash."
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We want to make snap decisions.
He would make snap decisions without warning his strategists.
He seldom shows anger and does not make snap decisions.
"I thought we were rushing it, and we had to make snap decisions.
Don't make snap decisions about a house, a car or a world cruise.
Even in the print world, Roberts said, editors often have to make snap decisions on deadline.
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Prof Ahmedzai states there is no excuse for junior doctors making snap decisions about end-of-life care, as if we somehow take a cavalier approach to the matter of mortality.
She makes snap decisions.
But the houses of some capos suggest that they made snap decisions.
"People aren't making snap decisions, decisions that seem based on a panic reaction," he said.
"He's not a person who makes snap decisions," Mr. Lewis said.
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