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Discover Ludwig"decided for" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use "decided for" to indicate that something has been chosen out of several options or alternatives, or to indicate that something has been chosen definitively and without hesitation. Example: After careful consideration, the committee decided for the more expensive option.
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Someone decided for me.
Things were decided for her.
"It has been decided for Mr. Morsi.
Everything is decided for them".
She's decided, for a moment, to perform.
Government likely won't be decided for days.
They decided, for safety, to travel together.
"I still haven't decided for sure.
Chapman's immediate future "was decided for us," Baker added.
The kings and mullahs have decided for us.
It's time, Mr. Maloney has decided, for a new name.
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