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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'decided on being' is not commonly used in written English and would be considered informal.
However, there may be some contexts where this phrase can be used, depending on what is being referred to. For example, "The patient decided on being an organ donor."
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During junior year, I decided on being a dancer.
There's Z*, who thought about being a pastor but decided on being a police officer instead.
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They sourced, corroborated, conferred - the angle they decided on was absolutely spot on, but sadly, it was spot on on another planet.
A great color design was made the colors decided on were red, blue, and violet.
"To me the look we decided on is less aggressive than helpless".
The working title that the Seattle conferees finally decided on was the National Association of Newsweeklies.
If so, it could be argued that the musical choices they decided on were too tame.
The solution that Forster eventually decided on is brilliant, because it is ambivalent.
One of the excursions we decided on was not negotiable: the climb to the base of Torres del Paine.
The judge added: "The sentence I have decided on is not affected by any consideration of whether a person is well-known to the public".
"The policy we decided on was of a gradual, phased insurrection, developing in accordance with the advance of Allied forces.
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