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The phrase "decide what" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to indicate the process of making a choice or determination about something specific. Example: "Before we proceed, we need to decide what the next steps will be."
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"Decide what?" Keith said.
Can't decide what to buy?
–Decide what matters.
He'll decide what happens.
"Decide what?" I say.
"Decide what data will be reported.
Decide what is wrong.
Decide what to do.
Decide what to say.
Decide what suits you.
Decide what will happen.
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