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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am decided to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "I have decided to" or "I am deciding to."
Example: "I have decided to take a different approach to the project."
Alternatives: "I have made up my mind to" or "I am determined to."
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And I, being the plan-in-advance, long-term-thinking, and slightly lazy mom that I am, decided to make a huge batch to freeze in the process.
My friend David had offered to drive and right before he picked me up, I, being the smart, classy woman that I am, decided to eat a juicy watermelon pot candy.
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She's decided to stay.
He's decided to stop eating?
He's decided to move on.
It was decided to kneel and pray.
He has since been decided to return.
He's decided to leave as well.
Finally it was decided to proceed without Mr. Barber.
In 1978 it was decided to excavate the whole ship.
It was decided to leave the region in Azerbaijan.
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