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"decision to take" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a conscious choice or judgment made by someone to do or not do something. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "After careful consideration, I have come to the decision to take a break from social media for a month."
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This wasn't necessarily an easy decision to take.
"President Obama made the decision to take the riskiest course".
Censorship should not be an easy decision to take.
Most people will think it's the right decision to take.
Mr. Quattrone's decision to take the stand is risky.
It was not an easy decision to take.
The decision to take the advice remains with me".
His decision to take the message public surprised them, however.
It wasn't a difficult decision to take the Manson case.
"This is not a decision to take lightly," she said.
It was my considered decision to take a Latvian passport.
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