momentous decision

Frequency: 6.57.3 per million words

a decision of great importance or significance, especially in its bearing on the future

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  • The country's leaders made a momentous decision to declare independence.
  • Making such a momentous decision requires careful consideration.
  • Choosing to move abroad was a momentous decision for my entire family.
  • It was a momentous decision that shaped the future of the company.
  • The board of directors is facing a momentous decision about the company's future.
  • The council faced a truly momentous decision regarding urban development.
  • Someday, you will have to make a momentous decision that will define your career path.
  • After much debate, they arrived at a momentous decision to declare independence.
  • The Supreme Court's ruling was a momentous decision that affected millions of people.
  • She knew this would be a momentous decision in her academic career.
  • Throughout history, humanity has been shaped by a series of momentous decisions.
  • The jury had to make a momentous decision affecting the defendant's life.
  • After weeks of deliberation, they finally reached the momentous decision to merge the two companies.
  • The government's momentous decision to cut taxes was widely discussed.
  • Are we truly prepared for the consequences of such a momentous decision?
  • Historians often point to it as a momentous decision in world affairs.
  • For him, deciding to quit his job and travel the world was a momentous decision.
  • Considering the risks, it was a momentous decision to launch the new product.
  • The signing of the treaty was a momentous decision for global peace.
  • He understood the weight of the momentous decision he was about to make.