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The phrase "decided to have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a decision or choice that someone has made to obtain or do something. For example: - "After much consideration, I decided to have the chocolate cheesecake for dessert." - "She didn't know what to order, but finally decided to have the grilled chicken sandwich." - "The couple decided to have a small, intimate wedding instead of a big lavish one." - "I was hesitant at first, but ultimately decided to have the surgery." - "After discussing it with his family, he decided to have a career change and become a teacher."
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People decided to have parties.
Over half decided to have an abortion.
I decided to have a look.
She decided to have a bath.
We decided to have dinner.
Kapadia decided to have no talking heads.
So they decided to have a party.
She decided to have her pancreas removed.
He decided to have the leg amputated.
That's when we decided to have fun.
He poached their eggs when they'd decided to have eggs.
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