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The phrase "series of decisions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a sequence of choices or actions taken by one person or a group of people. Example: The company's success was the result of a series of decisions made by the CEO over the past year. In this sentence, "series of decisions" refers to a specific set of choices made by the CEO that contributed to the company's success.
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It was a series of decisions".
Whether bystanders extend help depends on a series of decisions.
But at Minetta he's made a series of decisions that go admirably beyond the bottom line.
It is one of a series of decisions made which make no business sense.
He also lauded her for a series of decisions that have helped community banks.
When there is gridlock in Congress, "the executive branch has to make a whole series of decisions," Obama said.
Samsø set out to reinvent itself thanks to a series of decisions that it had relatively little to do with.
The software is not set up to execute a long, complicated series of decisions on his behalf.
But the government has chosen to delay a series of decisions on hot-button issues like taxes.
In the two weeks that followed he made a series of decisions which radically transformed Federal strategy.
Much would depend, he said, on a series of decisions to be made this week on strengthening security.
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