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"decide the fate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a decision that will determine the course of something. For example, "The jurors had the responsibility to decide the fate of the accused."
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… What happens here will decide the fate of millions".
The power to decide the fate of these items rests in my hands.
Its first major task was to decide the fate of the ex-king.
These days the state of company pension funds can decide the fate of takeover bids.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is expected to decide the fate of the pipeline soon.
Depending on which Johnson turns up could decide the fate of the Ashes.
They were the only ones who could decide the fate of the Jews.
The outcome of this debate could decide the fate of Libya and its dogged colonel.
And they say it is his government that should decide the fate of paramilitary leaders.
The admirals will help decide the fate of Commander Waddle; Lt. Cmdr.
The election will decide the fate of Chávez, 58, and his revolution.
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