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The phrase "decide the outcome" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the act of making a final, deciding judgment. For example, "The jury must decide the outcome of the trial."
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Why should the government decide the outcome?
So crossover votes might very well decide the outcome.
"Women will decide the outcome of this election," Tunick says.
In a tight series such errors can decide the outcome.
It may even decide the outcome of the vote.
What will decide the outcome of the EU referendum?
"The pollsters don't decide the outcome, the people do".
But the institutions might not ultimately decide the outcome.
I really want democracy to decide the outcome".
Here are some of the key individuals who will decide the outcome of the talks.
I'm tempted to go further and say the Labour vote will decide the outcome.
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