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The phrase "rash decisions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a decision made without proper consideration or thought. For example, "John regretted his rash decision to quit his job without having a backup plan."
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He doesn't make rash decisions".
Rash decisions, here we come.
But I don't make rash decisions.
"We're not going to make rash decisions".
The process forced students to make rash decisions".
Keep talking, don't make any rash decisions," Clyde says.
Flower said there would not be any rash decisions made.
But the government is making rash decisions on Brexit.
Rash decisions can result in disappointment or disaster".
"Mug clubs make rash decisions," McGuire reminded us.
They're making rash decisions which are having an effect on the game.
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