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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about decide" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "I am about to decide on the best course of action."
Alternatives: "about to make a decision" or "considering a decision".
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After you have agreed on one or two topics to dialogue about, decide who will be the speaker and who will be the listener for the first round of dialogue.
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But, ultimately, leadership is about deciding.
Breyer sees nothing quick or easy about deciding a case.
How are you going to go about deciding whether to run for president again?
Daddy Michael Connell Biehnn) is impatient with Matt for dragging his heels about deciding what's next.
That's what being a party is all about – deciding who should get what.
"It's about deciding on an image that you want to convey," she said.
It's about deciding which arguments you are going to have.
It was also about deciding where and with what kind of people you wanted to live.
On Thursday, Leyland was asked what he had learned about deciding games.
Science, after all, is about questioning authority and about deciding what kind of evidence constitutes proof.
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