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The phrase "eventually I decided" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that after considering various options or ideas, the speaker or writer came to a decision. Here is an example: "After weeks of deliberation and weighing the pros and cons, eventually I decided to accept the job offer and move to the city."
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Eventually, I decided to say nothing.
Eventually, I decided to take a more proactive approach.
"So eventually I decided to come check it out".
Eventually I decided to make a documentary film about him.
Eventually I decided to redirect my efforts from wholesale to retail.
Eventually I decided that I would make the first contact," Rachel says.
"And eventually I decided that I wanted something I could really believe in".
Eventually, I decided that it was time to buy what I liked.
Truth to tell, eventually I decided the book needs the music.
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Eventually, I decide that the only way to make up for lost time is to sequester myself in a beautiful place where friendly professionals will help me undo (again) all the bad habits.
I forego the drinking cure with thoughts of my mother's credo, a variation of the Hippocratic Oath: Do No Harm to Thyself, but eventually I decide to avail myself of a rub and a soak.
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