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Both "take a decision" and "make a decision" are correct, but "make a decision" is far more common, especially in American English. "Take a decision" is more prevalent in British English and often implies a formal or high-level decision made by an authority, while "make a decision" is a more general phrase used for personal and informal choices.
Both "take a decision" and "make a decision" are correct, but "make a decision" is far more common, especially in American English. "Take a decision" is more prevalent in British English and often implies a formal or high-level decision made by an authority, while "make a decision" is a more general phrase used for personal and informal choices.
Recent FNMA News
- Fannie Mae Releases February 2026 Monthly Summary • PR Newswire (US) • 03/26/2026 08:05:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Announces Results of Tender Offer for Any and All of Certain CAS Notes • PR Newswire (US) • 03/02/2026 02:00:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Releases January 2026 Monthly Summary • PR Newswire (US) • 02/26/2026 09:05:00 PM
- Fannie Mae Announces Tender Offer for Any and All of Certain CAS Notes • PR Newswire (US) • 02/23/2026 02:00:00 PM
