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The phrase "decisions about which" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
One example of its usage could be: "We need to make decisions about which projects to prioritize for the upcoming year."
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no doubt makes some decisions about which people could quarrel.
Microbes constantly face decisions about which metabolites to produce.
What influences your decisions about which books to read?
Mr. Smith said employers, not Talx, controlled decisions about which cases to contest.
Wishbone's character was the driving force behind our decisions about which fictional roles he would play.
Apax faces some difficult overt and implicit decisions about which funds to benefit.
While decisions about which measurements to use may be technical, they are also politically tricky.
Such research will become the basis for decisions about which species to help, and how.
Who would make the decisions about which plans people could buy?
Chelsea didn't need any refereeing decisions, about which Mourinho has been complaining, to go their way.
They also complain that Mr. Norman has made poor decisions about which politicians to endorse.
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