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The phrase "decide whether to do" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of making a choice about taking action or not.
Example: "I need to decide whether to do the project myself or hire someone else."
Alternatives: "determine if I should" or "choose whether to".
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The justices are expected to decide whether to do so next month.
Teenagers regularly flirt online first, and then decide whether to do so in real life.
But, she added, "The person who is pregnant should decide whether to do it or not".
Dr. von Eschenbach said the F.D.A. was studying the data to decide whether to do that.
It took me weeks to decide whether to do it, because it was obviously a 'business' move.
Loretta Lynch, the attorney general, claimed it was up to other regulators to decide whether to do the same this time.
Similar(25)
It said he had not decided whether to do so.
He said trustees had not decided whether to do so.
Merrill has not yet decided whether to do the same for the Mirabelli case.
Secretary of State Colin L. Powell has not decided whether to do so, a senior State Department official said.
Mr. Rusbridger said that the newspaper still had not decided whether to do that.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com