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"decided to meet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when someone has made a decision to physically meet with someone else in person. Example: After weeks of exchanging emails and phone calls, we finally decided to meet in person to discuss the project further.
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In the end, the president decided to meet Mr. Marulanda, the third meeting between the two.
If you two decided to meet somewhere, make sure it's (for the first meeting at least) in a public place.
Argonne leaders decided to meet regularly with their neighbors.
As a courtesy, Nevins decided to meet Lewinsky.
By midspring they decided to meet face to face.
They decided to meet for a day in Atlanta.
Mr. Christensen decided to meet in the middle.
A few weeks ago, they decided to meet in Evansville, midway between their homes.
The pair exchanged several e-mails, talked on the phone and decided to meet.
Finally, they decided to meet at Kirkwood Mountain Resort south of Lake Tahoe.
A few days later, we decided to meet with Mr. Diamond.
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