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The decided
verb
To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.
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The decided contrasts are again reminiscent of Beethoven's approach in the third movements of his own symphonies.
The decided value is the result of a combination of all values proposed.
The decided to build a web app for Google Voice instead.
The decided to call for help after making slow progress 2,000ft (609m) high up on the north face of Tryfan.
The decided it had to stop.
Fletcher is the decided underdog in the June 5 voting.
There is the decided lack of snow, for one thing.
His attempts to reach Russia met with the decided opposition of the British Government.
But in the end, the orchestra will be paying somewhat less than the decided price.
The Yankees have the decided advantage in the other two games.
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The implementation of plans gives reason to the decided-upon strategy.
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