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Discover Ludwig"get a decision" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to receive or obtain a final verdict or judgment on a matter. Example: "We are waiting to get a decision from the court on the case."
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Cynically, I think Pacquiao will have to beat Mayweather decisively to get a decision but I believe he can.
To get a decision required "pulling teeth".
"You get gifts and you get a decision," he said.
Following a final medical evaluation, it generally takes two to four months to get a decision.
"There was no way we were going to get a decision from [Beck]," Ferguson said.
Your article states that "it is sometimes hard to get a decision from Mr. Domingo".
To get a decision from an executive, provide a clear recommendation.
I was trying to get a decision, a "yes" or "no," nothing else.
We had a plan last March, we submitted it, we didn't get a decision".
"He deserved the right to get a decision in this game.
It looks as though we might get a decision before the day is over.
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