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Whatever you decide
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The phrase "Whatever you decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express acceptance of any choice or decision made by someone else. Example: "I trust your judgment completely, so whatever you decide, I will support you."
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Whatever you decide — it's your parade!
"Whatever you decide is O.K.," I said.
Whatever you decide to use, don't overdo it.
Whatever you decide, seek the counsel of a tax adviser.
Whatever you decide to do, you'll enjoy it!
"Whatever you decide to spend on a campaign, you go in increments," he explained.
Whatever you decide to wear, arrive clean and pressed, and with a smile on your face.
Whatever you decide, please remember that flip-flops are only OK on the beach.
Whatever you decide to do, avoid bright lights and computer screens.
Whatever you decide, if you ever find you can't make that single monthly payment get help straight away.
Whatever you decide, people are going to dislike you, but you have to live for you.' And it's good advice.
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