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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To decode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of interpreting or translating information from one format to another, often in the context of data or messages. Example: "To decode the encrypted message, you will need the key provided by the sender."
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To decode: Mona Lisa's eyes.
To decode, take away punctuation and make space between words!
To decode, heat the paper with a hair dryer.
Allow me to decode.
"He needed to decode it," Sue said.
The iconography is relatively easy to decode.
But they are expensive to decode.
I only watch the news to decode its cliches.
But I needed to decode the directions some more.
His UNPERU colleagues strove to decode this hydrocarbon Ragnarok.
God help anyone who ever decides to decode mine.
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