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The word "deliberated" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a process of thoughtfulness and consideration when making a decision. For example, "The team deliberated thoughtfully before coming to a conclusion."
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One can, however, fulfill these conditions without prior deliberation or decision, and if one has deliberated, one may have had little choice but to incur them" (2006, p. 290).
The role of freedom of speech was also deliberated in the court.
But the definition of nuisance was deliberated by McDonald and Hanks throughout Wednesday, with Hanks at one point reading a definition from the Oxford dictionary to support the case.
On October 2nd, the federal appeals court said Napster could continue providing its service while the judges deliberated.
On the left, behind a display of decaying tanks and rusty fighter planes, is the huge 60-hectare Zwirki site, centred on a shabby 1970s concrete conference building where the Warsaw Pact's generals once deliberated.
Mr Schreiber was a key figure behind illegal payments to Germany's Christian Democratic Union, and also made cash payments to Brian Mulroney, a former Canadian prime minister.Judging SoniaThe full Senate deliberated on Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the Supreme Court.
Mr Fukuda has already extended the Diet's current extraordinary session once, until December 15th, so that the refuelling bill can be deliberated in the upper house.
But for two days the MCC the private club running the English game sat in a committee room at Lord's cricket ground and deliberated.
Last year, as the president deliberated over what military strategy to pursue in Afghanistan, he was the subject of a well-co-ordinated campaign of private briefings designed to make him look almost unpatriotic if he had decided against General McChrystal's request for a significant increase in American troops to conduct a "surge" in Afghanistan against Taliban insurgents.
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Hence, if you are motivated to avoid impulsive action, that motive might lead you to deliberate, and your deliberation might, in turn, lead you to do something better than you would have done had you not deliberated.
Friedman notes that the "self-reflections that make choices and actions autonomous need not be conscious" and that "autonomous choice…does not need to be highly deliberate or deliberated" (Friedman 2003, 8).
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