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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a decision will come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a decision is expected to be made in the future.
Example: "After much deliberation, a decision will come regarding the new policy changes next week."
Alternatives: "a decision will be made" or "a decision is forthcoming".
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(A decision will come in June).
A decision will come later".
Would assume a decision will come before then, though.
A decision will come after the Energy Department completes testing of the higher blend on vehicles built after 2007.
"The manager has not spoken to us about it and a decision will come on the day we both play together.
In Texas, the groups who took the law to court are hoping a decision will come down in time for the November vote.
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As expected, the EPA, now run by Lisa Jackson, who brings to the job 20 years of experience as a regulator who's tough on business, gave a provisional ruling that they were; a final decision will come after a 60-day period of public consultation.Legislation to cap carbon emissions, though supported by the administration, is struggling to get through Congress.
A final decision will come after a period of consultation.
A final decision will come at a time when attitudes toward faraway economic powers-that-be — whether in government or business, or art for that matter — have shifted in the recession, many people here said.
Oral proceedings could start this year, although it is unlikely that a final decision will come before next spring at the earliest, according to Ms. Payne, the Rutgers professor.
While the city has no way to know when a final decision will come, the schools chancellor, Joel I. Klein, said Wednesday, "we don't expect it to be months".
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