Sentence examples for about to decide from inspiring English sources

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Britain is about to decide whether or not to start bombing Isis in Syria, as part of a long-term plan to degrade Isis and work towards peace in the country's entrenched civil war.

The Supreme Court is about to decide.

The Supreme Court is about to decide whether the admissions policy here is constitutional.

But for the judge about to decide Vick's fate, those words were not enough.

That's why we are, finally, about to decide on a more formal legal structure.

This action was put on hold after Sept. 11, but the G.A.O. is now about to decide about proceeding.

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With a couple of more important irons in the fire, City's manager and players might not be too fussed about the outcome of the kick-about to decide the eventual destination of this particular bauble.

In these critical moments, people milled about, trying to decide.

Hoffmann had about 36 hours to decide.

"It's about trying to decide what success will look like locally.

Currently, there is no theory analysis about how to decide on this parameter.

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