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The phrase "as decreed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to something that has been officially ordered or mandated. Example: "The new policy will be implemented as decreed by the board during the last meeting."
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A new map of France divided into departments as decreed by the National Assembly, 1790... John Cary, Engraver.
The score, as decreed by Left Wing F.C. rules, was, and throughout the game would remain, 2-2.
Eton seems unlikely to return soon to its core purpose as decreed by Henry VI: the education of poor scholars.
This is hardly divine justice for the holier than thou, as decreed by the libertines in Hollywood.
Eton seems unlikely to return soon to its core purpose as decreed by Henry VI: the education of poor scholars.
Asked by Starmer about when the papers would be released, the Speaker, John Bercow, ruled it should happen "as a matter of urgency", as decreed in the motion.
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The second difficulty was the bureaucratic process of archival research at the Hamburg State Archive, where I researched documents on the resistance movement as well as decrees that affected Jewish life in Hamburg.
In an email full of church jargon and Hubbard references, Cook quoted the church's founder as decreeing that the maximum sum people should pay to be a Scientologist was a lifetime membership of $75.
Naturally, BMW's policy, as immutable as gravity, decrees that 4 costs more than 3.
As Huntington decreed, admission remains free.
But the price must be as he decreed.
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