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'had decided to' is correct and is a very common phrase used in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that was decided upon in the past. For example, "She had decided to move to the city several years before."
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He had decided to attend.
But he had decided to move ahead.
Furman had decided to go anyway.
He had decided to become a comedian.
He had decided to quit his job.
I had decided to be a writer.
The regime had decided to fight.
But they had decided to wash themselves.
He had decided to donate $25,000.
Pierre and Marie Curie had decided to publish everything.
They had decided to downsize.
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