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The phrase "i decided against" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a decision that you have made not to do something. For example: "I was considering buying a new car, but after careful thought, I decided against it. I realized that my current car still has plenty of life left in it."
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"I decided against a halfway house".
I decided against shooting".
I decided against the last one.
"But I decided against the e-reader," Gauld says.
"I decided against a halfway house," Drummond said.
I decided against it for the good of the company.
I decided against both and never looked back, and have lived happily and healthfully ever after.
Ultimately the stardust settled, and I decided against pursuing another meeting.
But for a variety of reasons, I decided against fathering a biological child.
I decided against realigning the wheels, which was probably a mistake.
Later, I decided against scalding, and peeled off the skin in feathery strips.
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