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The phrase "has decided not to" is a grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a decision that has been made to not do something. Example: After much consideration, John has decided not to attend the party tonight.
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Mark Ulrich has decided not to wait.
But Roth has decided not to sue.
She has decided not to sell it.
She has decided not to do so.
But it has decided not to ease the group's discontent.
"The consumer has decided not to spend that marginal dollar".
As a result, Natalia has decided not to have children.
The BBC has decided not to re-commission it.
"Sir Thomas," he said, "has decided not to sell".
"Senator Santorum has decided not to proceed with his campaign.
"The cabinet has decided not to host the summit".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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