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Discover Ludwig"has decreed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a rule or law that has been officially established by someone in authority. For example: - The court has decreed that the company must pay damages to the victims. - The government has decreed that all citizens must wear face masks in public places. - The king has decreed that all taxes will be increased by 10% next year. - The school principal has decreed that students must wear school uniforms at all times. - The council has decreed that all buildings in the historic district must be maintained in their original style.
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What nature has decreed should not generate undue insecurity".
The author has decreed where the pauses are.
Yet fate has decreed that they must share their state.
We should remember Allah has decreed this upon our brother.
What Almighty God has decreed, so much we must accept".
He has decreed a ban on the use of all detergents in Florence.
So he has decreed all toasts will be restricted to the rehearsal dinner the night before.
A court has decreed that it is unconstitutional for Mexican states to bar same-sex marriages.
The ratings agency has decreed that "hybrid" debt is still debt, even if it resembles equity.
Mr Brown has decreed precisely where the boundaries should lie between the private and public domains.
The president has decreed that administrators must be at their desks by 7.30am, and most are.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com