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Discover LudwigThe phrase "decide on how" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: I need to decide on how to decorate my new apartment.
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Other landlords have yet to decide on how to proceed.
It has scheduled a hearing for Aug. 14 to decide on how to proceed.
First lesson, understand your customer and their needs, then decide on how to address them.
FIFA will decide on how to determine the outcome of the series.
To decide on how to implement reactions, he combined sociologists' feedback with data showing what people do on Facebook.
Decide on how the findings will be analysed.
Decide on how the findings will be presented.
Thus, entities can better decide on how they will support client virtual overlay networks.
As a community of researchers and public health decision makers, we must decide on how to proceed.
He has yet to decide on how to price the coffee.
"The state should not decide on how people live their lives," he said.
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