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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'decide on doing' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has made a decision to do something. Here is an example sentence: Molly decided on doing her homework before she watched TV.
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The first objective of the P5+1 negotiators, led by the EU's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, will be to find a convincing way to prevent Iran from suddenly sprinting to make nuclear weapons were it to decide on doing so.
The female sex didn't collectively decide on doing the whole menstruation thing, either.
I am the type of person that once they decide on doing something, they take it as far as their body will let them.
Just make sure you think wisely before you decide on doing anything and know that it is what's best for yourself.
Caution: a pressure washer may damage property, splash dirt on automobiles, and hurt people's eyes and such so if you decide on doing this step, please be careful while using the pressure washer and do not play around with it.
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Some crafty Republicans decided on doing a little triangulation of the Latino demographic.
Whatever you decide on, do try to mist them with water every few days to stop them drying out.
After a few more visits to the Careers Centre, I decided on doing a PhD.
It then ends up being something that you fake for them…Like if I'm on first call for instance, that is what we've decided on doing.
Try deciding on do you really want to perm your hair so that you don't regret your decision later for wasting both your hairs and money.
We decided to keep on doing it because it's cheaper.
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