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The phrase "decided to join" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone has made a decision to become a member of a group, organization, or activity. Example: After much thought, I decided to join the local book club.
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I decided to join them.
She decided to join the Marines.
Mr. Campbell decided to join.
My friend decided to join.
Five years ago, she decided to join them.
We have decided to join the people".
I decided to join the student newspaper.
That was the day I decided to join the military.
On graduation, Williams decided to join MRA full-time.
"Essentially it has decided to join the bandwagon.
Perennially broke, Ketchum decided to join the Army.
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