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The phrase "and you decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving someone the authority or freedom to make a choice or decision about a particular matter.
Example: "I can provide you with all the information you need, and you decide what to do next."
Alternatives: "it's up to you" or "you have the final say".
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"And you decide.
You read a script and you decide.
"You look at yourself and you decide to do better".
And you decide, "Yes, lower court was right.
You select what goes in and you decide what stays out.
You are a music historian, and you decide to try to reconstruct the score.
You'll be charged a fee to list your property and you decide whom to rent to.
"You interact with it and you decide what you want to see".
A modesty overcomes you, and you decide to plant some of last year's leftover seeds.
With a wearable, you own your own information, and you decide when to disclose it.
You send a reporter, check the facts, and you decide at home".
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