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The phrase "ability to decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or power to make choices or judgments.
Example: "The committee's ability to decide on the funding allocation will greatly impact the project's success."
Alternatives: "capacity to choose" or "power to make decisions".
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This state has the ability to decide this close election.
"You have the ability to decide what this state decides".
"Everyone should have the ability to decide what types of metadata they leave behind," Tigas said.
You have the ability to decide where America's going to go.
We still retain the ability to decide who comes from the rest of the world.
I (and my publisher) lost the ability to decide if, when, and how to publish as an e-book".
The treaty's supporters say Ireland will retain the ability to decide for itself on these and other issues.
That means avoiding any activity that could raise reasonable doubts about his or her ability to decide cases fairly.
"Each school administration seems to have the ability to decide how welcoming they want to be to parents," she said.
Blake also tested scientists and undergraduates on their ability to decide whether there were differences in data.
But what I do not accept is being denied the ability to decide the timing and manner of my death.
More suggestions(19)
leadership to decide
competence to decide
opportunity to decide
readiness to decide
determination to decide
opportunities to decide
capable to decide
abilities to decide
ability to ascertain
ability to weigh
ability to cut
ability to confirm
ability to deliberate
ability to seek
ability to legislate
ability to embrace
incompetent to decide
ability to elect
ability to announce
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