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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I would decide" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when expressing a personal opinion or preference about something. For example, "I would decide to take the bus instead of driving."
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I would decide that's more than a little angry.
I would decide this federal question here and now.
I would decide which concept or learning goal first, I would decide which learning goal I wanted to focus the activity on.
"I would decide no differently today," he told the weekly Der Spiegel.
Unlike the majority, I would decide the first question and answer it affirmatively.
I would decide which part of the lecture to move before the lecture.
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I'd decide against it".
"Now, after a long break, I'd decide before entering the gym to make sure I don't overdo it".
Maybe I'd decide not to participate in the race at all.
"So I told them to take care of the accounts, and I'd decide where we do business".
I'd decided I was going to love her harder.
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