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The phrase "decide the matters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to making decisions or resolving issues in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The committee will meet next week to decide the matters related to the budget allocation."
Alternatives: "resolve the issues" or "settle the matters."
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The High Court held that 'The discretion to cancel a visa conferred upon the Minister under s 501(2) of the Act is unfettered in its terms'[126] noting that 'Parliament has left it to the Minister to decide the matters which are relevant to whether a person who fails the character test should be permitted to remain in Australia.
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The SEC could yet decide the matter.
It has yet to decide the matter.
Judges will decide the matter.
He has not said how he would decide the matter.
Lawyers for the state and critics of same-sex marriage say voters should decide the matter.
ResCap's board, which is separate from Ally's, will ultimately decide the matter.
But if they do not agree, an arbitrator will decide the matter.
The legal case dates back to 1994, when Cameroon petitioned the court to decide the matter.
The full board of the council will decide the matter on May 27, said a spokeswoman, Emily Swartzlander.
The court is expected to decide the matter by late June.
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