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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accordingly decided to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a decision made as a result of previous information or circumstances.
Example: "After reviewing the proposal and considering the feedback, the committee accordingly decided to approve the project."
Alternatives: "therefore chose to" or "consequently opted to".
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It was accordingly decided to collect the Qurʾānic revelations.
He accordingly decided to exploit the antagonism of the belligerent countries and to reach Russia through Germany.
ENVIE's founders accordingly decided to set up separate organizational units, one for social support and one for repair, to be overseen by social workers and technical experts respectively.
"Unfortunately, despite having received all required anti-trust clearances for the offer, we have not been able to obtain clearance under the Investment Canada Act and have accordingly decided to withdraw the offer," Marius Kloppers, BHP's chief executive, said in a statement on Sunday.
A Premier League spokesman said: "Tottenham Hotspur took the decision that a two-hour delay would have no material medical benefit for those players affected and accordingly decided to fulfil the fixture at the original 3pm kick-off time". Paul Downing, the hotel's general manager, said: "We don't know that it's food poisoning but we need to establish what has made some of the players unwell.
"We feel fortunate to be in a position to spread access to this powerful tool and have accordingly decided to share our good fortune.
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Accordingly, we decided to focus our volunteer efforts on different services.
Accordingly, we decided to carry out a study in young women to determine possible factors associated with intense pain.
Accordingly, it decided to pursue the strategy outlined for Scenario 3; with three modifications to improve its flexibility.
As Eco revealed to the newspaper, he had not forgotten the rather unkind review that Rushdie gave to his novel "Foucault's Pendulum" back in 1989 ("Reader: I hated it"), and, accordingly, he decided to read from that book for the occasion: "I picked it just in order to upset him," Mr. Eco said.
Accordingly, he decided to publish Sygdommen til døden (1849; Sickness unto Death) under a pseudonym (as he had done with several previous works), lest anyone think he lived up to the ideal he there presented; likewise, the pseudonymous authors of his other works often denied that they possessed the faith they talked about.
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