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The phrase "was a decisive factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that had a dramatic impact on the outcome of a situation. For example, "The support of the local community was a decisive factor in ensuring the project's success."
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For Bach, the inclusion of sustainability in the curriculum as well as throughout campus life was a decisive factor in her decision to study there.
Mr. Offsay said Showtime's pledge to turn "Queer as Folk" into a long-running series was a decisive factor in the decision by Channel 4 and Mr. Davies to sell the rights to the cable network.
That was a decisive factor in my miscall.
Genotype was a decisive factor for embryo differentiation.
McHale agreed that Li's experience was a decisive factor.
But if that was the case, then one cricketer - Basil D'Oliveira - was a decisive factor too.
Similar(20)
That will be a decisive factor.
Charisma can be a decisive factor.
"It's a decisive factor," said Yvonne Evans, a City Council member.
Stability is a decisive factor in the design of domes.
This may have been a decisive factor in his sudden transfer to The Hague.
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