The phrase "I have determined" is correct and usable in written English. It is usually used to express a sense of resolution or strong decision-making. For example, "I have determined that the best course of action is to leave this job and pursue a new career path."
Before quoting him, should I have determined his real name?
"The investigative committee and I have determined there have been serious or major violations," Sloan said.
"I have determined that these proceedings will be closed," Judge Glasser said.
As discussed supra., I have determined that the enterprise value is greater than the amount of the Prepetition Lenders claims.
After many hours of research, I have determined that the program will benefit only the drug companies.
I have determined that the performance of the Agreement will promote, and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to, the common defense and security.
It is right that allegations of racism provoke public outcry which is why I have determined these allegations will receive the full independent scrutiny of the IPCC".
"However, I have determined that release of these forms must be denied," wrote Henry McIntyre, the director of the Defense Department's F.O.I.A. office, in a July 29 letter.
I cannot emphasize too strongly that I have determined that we should go for broke.... Our greatest failure would be to do too little too late.
"I have determined that there are no issues with sufficient legal merit to justify the continued representation of you," Ms. McGonigle wrote.
Cieplik, the F.B.I. special agent, writes: "I have determined that the homework assignment sheet is from a class in which Tsarnaev is currently enrolled".
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