Sentence examples for been deciding from inspiring English sources

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been deciding

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To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.

  • The election will be decided on foreign policies.

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One of the biggest problems has always been deciding who is or is not a member.

However, in recent years, more women have been deciding that an MBA course is for them.

Maybe the problem has been deciding whether Earp was a hero or a villain.

The tough part has been deciding whether the view is better by day or by night.

Wirth's biggest problem has been deciding precisely what to do with the relatively small amount of money he has available.

Millions of young women have been deciding these things as they watch, weighing the two young blokes in the balance.

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It's already been decided.

But nothing had been decided.

"But nothing has been decided".

The title had been decided.

Nothing has been decided yet.

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