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The phrase "a decision described" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decision that has been explained or detailed in some context.
Example: "The report includes a decision described in the previous section regarding the budget allocation for next year."
Alternatives: "a decision outlined" or "a decision explained".
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But the results only account for about a quarter of all the products eaten by consumers and did not look for trace contamination, a decision described as "pragmatic" by the FSA.
The Egyptian court now faces accusations that its decision was politically motivated, after the three defendants arrived confident of their innocence today and left with a decision described as "devastating" by their families.
The administration determined, however, that this approach was outside the boundaries of the legislative text — a decision described by The Times's health reporter as a "cramped reading of the law" but by others as simply following it.
Volkswagen has faced criticism in Germany for handing out any bonuses at all, a decision described as a "slap in the face" by Herbert Behrens, regional head of the leftwing party Die Linke in the carmaker's home state of Lower Saxony.
The Southern Baptist Convention elected a popular black pastor as first vice president on Tuesday, a decision described by church leaders as historic and a prelude to his likely elevation to the presidency of the nation's largest Protestant denomination next year.
Security guards were also ordered to leave, a decision described as unusual.
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Michael Ahearn, a former Suffolk prosecutor and now co-chairman of the county bar association's criminal law committee, said a judge who dismisses an indictment because it is legally or technically flawed usually issues a decision describing those flaws.
That decision described a huge corporate cover-up in which Ford concealed a design flaw from regulators and consumers that affected 22 million cars produced between 1983 and 1995, almost 15 million of which remain on the road.
The statement did not spell out the formula, but an executive involved in the decision described the economic breakdown: An employee making $2,000 a week or less would be paid in full.
The case concerned what Justice Stephen G. Breyer, writing for the majority in the 7-to-2 decision, described as "a house-like plywood structure with French doors on three sides".
The Army's decision, described in an internal memorandum in late August, would effectively divide more than $12 billion of work in Iraq among several companies instead of one.
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