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The phrase "decided to terminate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a choice or decision to end a contract, employment, or agreement.
Example: "After careful consideration, the board decided to terminate the contract with the supplier due to consistent delays."
Alternatives: "chose to end" or "opted to dismiss".
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That said, Blackstone has not decided to terminate its relationship with the firm.
"In light of recent events, the I.R.S. has decided to terminate its relationship with Acorn".
Barclays Bank has, however, recently decided to terminate its banking facilities for these agencies.
As a result we have mutually decided to terminate these discussions.
We know there are different potential outcomes if either party decided to terminate".
The German news media reported that Schalke's board had decided to terminate his contract at the end of the season.
"I am shocked that U.S.F. has decided to terminate me on this basis, Winters said in a statement.
There, no one but a woman and her doctor would know that she had decided to terminate her pregnancy.
The News Corporation management and standards committee met on Wednesday morning and decided to terminate the arrangement.
"LVMH has decided to terminate the AMF proceedings," the company said in a statement Tuesday, alluding to the French Financial Markets Authority.
The department's board officially decided to terminate its contracts for the two facilities with the Corrections Corporation of America when they expire on Aug. 31.
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