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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision that has been made by a person, group, or organization.
Example: "We are still waiting for a decision from the board regarding the funding proposal."
Alternatives: "a ruling by" or "a verdict from".
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It was a decision from both parts".
In some ways, a decision from 1960 explains this result.
Just as significant is a decision from America's heartland.
A decision from the judge is expected in April.
A decision from the Connecticut Supreme Court is expected shortly.
Last night was a decision from a manufactured situation.
A decision from Grobler is expected in the spring.
A decision from Unesco will come next year.
A decision from the departmental trial is expected soon.
A decision from the governor could come any day.
A decision from the full appeals court is pending.
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