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The phrase "decision is rendered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that a verdict or judgement has been declared or made, usually by a court or other authority. For example: "After deliberating for several hours, the jury rendered its decision."
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The Admissions Office retains all applications for one year after a decision is rendered.
"We can all assess that when their decision is rendered," he said.
Manager Joe Torre figures he will talk to Strawberry before Selig's decision is rendered.
Finally, their decision is rendered in a vote, all votes being counted equal, with the votes of a majority prevailing.
If both parties do not agree to arbitrate, a decision is rendered by the Bureau of Construction Code Enforcement.
Once a player is suspended, he has the right to appeal to an arbitrator, and under normal circumstances can play until a decision is rendered, a process that can take more than 30 days.
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And when will a decision be rendered?
Two days after the decision was rendered, The New York Times called it "a gratuitous and petty ruling".
That decision was rendered on January 21 , 1845 and Congress promptly restored the old liability.
She said that Medicare and Medicaid would not consider changing reimbursement policies until a final decision was rendered.
Hence, I would continue to apply Gideon itself on habeas, even to convictions made final before that decision was rendered.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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