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"decide how many" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to express the need to make a decision about the amount or the number of something. For example, "We need to decide how many books to order for the library."
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"Pearson didn't decide how many tests there would be.
They didn't decide how many tests had to be passed".
"Individual countries decide how many refugees to take.
Decide how many guests, where and what format.
Every couple could decide how many children they wanted.
Decide how many employees you need.
Decide how many oils to use.
Decide how many "limbs" you want.
Decide how many visits you need.
Decide how many binders you will have.
Decide how many cheeses will you serve.
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