Sentence examples for To decides from inspiring English sources

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To decides

verb

To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.

  • The election will be decided on foreign policies.

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And yet a partial bill could end up being worse than nothing, especially if its benefits don't live up to expectations, and if Congress, which has many other pressing matters to attend to, decides it's had enough of the topic.

Since all three of West Indies victories have come when chasing a target, the coin toss — which allows the winning captain to decides who which team bats first — will take on unusual importance on Friday at The Oval in London.

They warned some libraries could also close as the local authority prepared to decides its annual budget next week.

Similar(57)

"Trying to decide".

They get to decide.

"I had to decide.

Who gets to decide?

"You get to decide".

Who is to decide?

going to decide today?

One person has to decide"..

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