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"get to decide" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to have the opportunity or privilege to make a decision. Example: I am excited to get to decide where we go on our vacation this year.
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They get to decide.
"You get to decide".
People get to decide.
"How does he get to decide everything?
They get to decide it all.
They get to decide," he said.
But we don't get to decide this.
I get to decide uniform (gray).
You don't get to decide what's best for you.
"The companies don't get to decide, unfortunately, what they provide.
In Mr. Pendleton's slippery incarnation, you get to decide.
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