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The phrase 'decided around' is not typically seen in written English.
Instead, you would use 'decided on' when talking about making a decision. For example, "The group decided on the location for the meeting."
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After Charles W. Ergen, EchoStar's chairman, conveyed that information to senior G.M. executives, G.M. decided around 6 30 p.m. to delay a decision for 48 hours, or until Monday.
Bill Cummings, 53, a financial adviser, decided around Christmas to vote for Ron Paul.
The second set was decided around the middle of the set when Djokovic failed to convert four break points with del Potro serving at 2-3.
Exasperated with the lack of support he was getting from the Jamaican tennis federation, he also decided, around this point, to switch to playing as a German.
Massimo Vitali was already acclaimed as a news photograper when he decided, around 1994, that it was time to start working on his own projects.
Prudence Winship, the heroine of Emily Barton's beautiful second novel, "Brookland" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $25), decided around the age of six that she had the answer.
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The Speaker will decide around lunchtime if he is happy to allow these to proceed.
Before deciding, call around to get quotes from different dentists.
It was decided to take around 60 papers for each biennium and journal, which means a total of around 1,000 papers.
The captain decided to turn around.
We decided to turn around.
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