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The phrase "decides whether to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person making a decision about whether or not to do something. For example, "The manager decides whether to approve the budget for the new project."
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It then decides whether to remain in the Commonwealth.
That panel decides whether to proceed to a hearing.
It will be at least a month before the court decides whether to take the case.
Each university designs and produces its own courses and decides whether to offer credit.
After the Senate acts, the president decides whether to bring the treaty into force.
The eligibility rules vary widely and each state decides whether to honor another state's permits.
He catches, and there is a pause while he decides whether to answer.
The agency reviews the documentation, typically has hearings and then decides whether to assign a permit.
Any action before the ICC decides whether to indict Mr Bashir is unlikely.
The suit remains sealed while the Justice Department decides whether to act on it.
When Jackson arrives at Columbus Circle, he decides whether to go east or south.
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