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The phrase 'decide the question' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to tell someone to resolve an issue, decide on a course of action, or make a judgement. For example: "The jury will need to decide the question of guilt or innocence."
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He told the jury to decide the question.
No court got a chance to decide the question, because Leavitt's publisher withdrew the novel.
Two dissenting judges said the legislature, not the court, should decide the question.
The good news, astronomers said, is that more data expected from Fermi could decide the question.
Current international law purports to decide the question of war or peace by evaluating the intensity of the conflict.
Meanwhile, other scholars indignantly reaffirm the pre-revisionist view, and everyone calls for more research, to decide the question.
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So no matter what President Bush and Congress decide, the questions about embryonic stem cell research may ultimately be settled piecemeal, in the states.
We use everything we can from the website and item description… and then we use our algorithm that analyses the user to decide the questions.
He adds an important qualification: "I say, principally, because nothing prevents one from using authorities in philosophical questions as well, if they are used for illustration rather than to decide the questions" (OA, 40 153).
There must also be a concise statement of facts, and documents must be included, as are necessary to enable the Tribunal to decide the questions referred.
She decides the question is meaningless.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com