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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if I decided" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a conditional clause expressing a hypothetical situation. For example: "If I decided to move, I would need to find a new job."
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So what if I decided university wasn't for me?
"If I decided today, I would have to probably pass.
What if I decided I didn't want to marry a black person, or a divorced person?
"If I decided I wanted to go to Paris for a weekend, I could.
Would it have been unethical if I decided to withhold my rent?
"If I decided to start a boot camp and charge $60, I would make it successful.
"If I decided to stay it is because I respect the hierarchy.
"There's this anxiety: what if I decided I wanted to get married or have children?" Mr. Gill said.
If I decided what I was going to do in college — when there was no Internet, no Google, no Facebook.
I was also told that I could be arrested even if I decided not to go myself.
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I had already picked up several techniques, which--if I decided to stay--I figured I'd be able to apply in any other lab at Columbia.
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