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The phrase "popular decision" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a choice or decision that is favored by the majority of people. For example, "The mayor's popular decision to lower taxes was met with widespread approval."
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This makes the ruler's will decisive, but note that his authority rests on a popular decision.
It was not a popular decision.
That, apparently, was not a popular decision.
It was clearly not a popular decision.
This, as you can imagine, is not a popular decision.
"But it wasn't a popular decision," she added.
Needless to say it was not a popular decision in the stadium.
Outside the Giants Stadium offices, it was not a popular decision.
"That was not a popular decision with my parents," he said.
Still, Nebraska Coach Frank Solich acknowledged it is not a popular decision.
Rather than going off to college, Christensen took the part, which was not a popular decision in his household.
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