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The phrase "appeal a decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal or formal contexts when someone seeks to challenge or overturn a decision made by a court or authority.
Example: "After reviewing the case, the lawyer decided to appeal the decision made by the lower court."
Alternatives: "challenge a ruling" or "contest a verdict".
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But environmental groups might appeal a decision in Kyo-ya's favor.
If you appeal a decision made by ATVOD it is Ofcom that has the final say.
The governor would let prosecutors decide but would allow defendants to appeal a decision to a judge.
"Rather than putting themselves in the position of having to appeal a decision they didn't like, they punted".
Atrix said it would appeal a decision by regulators to reject the generic version of a dermatology product.
Of equal importance, the appointed lawyer could appeal a decision in the government's favor to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review — and then to the Supreme Court.
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The Clinton administration supported the program that was upheld today and appealed a decision from a federal appeals court in New Orleans that declared it unconstitutional.
Shortly afterward, he was arrested in Britain on charges of sexual abuse in Sweden; he has appealed a decision allowing his extradition to Sweden.
The group has appealed a decision by the city denying a Freedom of Information request for the names of the people who have received the card.
Bobby Fischer, the former world chess champion, has appealed a decision to deport him to the United States for trying to travel on a revoked American passport.
The Golden Gate Yacht Club has appealed a decision by the New York Supreme Court's Appellate Division that stripped it of the role of challenger of record for the next America's Cup.
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