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The phrase "decision came down" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal or political contexts to refer to an official ruling or verdict being announced. For example: - "The Supreme Court's decision came down in favor of the defendant." - "After weeks of deliberation, the jury's decision finally came down yesterday." - "The board of directors' decision will come down next week during the shareholder meeting."
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The Miller decision came down on the same day as Paris Adult Theatre I v. Slaton.
"The decision came down to whether I wanted to play," Schobel said.
One of the saddest days of my professional life was when the decision came down.
"Once that appeals court decision came down, it was like the gates were open," he said.
But for Mr. Abbasi, the decision came down to dollars and cents.
The Seventh Circuit issued its ruling in the Illinois case before the Summum decision came down.
A related but lower-profile decision came down from the Supreme Court on Monday as well.
That was apparently what Coach Marty Schottenheimer's decision came down to.
They couldn't abandon the unlucky soldier, and sure enough, the same decision came down from higher.
So Harris's decision came down to Pitzer, which offered her nearly a full scholarship, and U.C.L.A.
"I was so happy when I saw that decision came down," Trump exclaimed.
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