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"decided to take" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It implies that someone has made a decision to do something specific. You can use this phrase in various situations, such as when describing a decision-making process, discussing a past event, or stating future plans. Example: I decided to take the job offer despite the long commute. The committee members have decided to take a vote on the proposal next week. After much deliberation, I have finally decided to take a trip to Europe this summer. She decided to take a break from her studies and travel for a year before continuing her education.
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They decided to take control.
I decided to take action.
"We decided to take action.
Finally they decided to take a break.
They decided to take on gender inequality.
So I decided to take it".
"Well, I decided to take it vertical.
Xenu decided "to take radical measures".
Margaret Travers decided to take action.
She decided to take the chance.
She decided to take this lightly.
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