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The phrase "if decided upon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision that has been made or will be made regarding a particular matter. Example: "The project will proceed if decided upon by the board during the next meeting."
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There is no medical emergency and discontinuation if decided upon can be very gradual with overlap of alternative therapy.
If decided upon having it somewhere else, reserve a place for Bar Mitzvah.
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Mothers are also asked if the doctor or nurse selected the behavioral goal or if this was decided upon together.
However, if peeling is decided upon, the surface peeled should be limited to the bare minimum.
A Council expert said that if such a mention is decided upon, it will probably deal with Jews in the modern sense as well as the Biblical sense.
Their appeal to Caf has yet to be decided upon, but if the governing body of African football dismiss their claims then the Burkinabe have already done enough to go through to the finals from this group.
What they decided upon was workable, if inelegant.
If a meeting outside the online world is decided upon, follow all the same rules you would if you were going on a blind date.
This is something that they decided upon under four eyes, or six, if Netanyahu is wearing his glasses.
"There is very little accountability right now as it relates to millions, if not tens of millions of dollars that can be decided upon almost unilaterally," he said.
Only, if a specific purpose or set of purposes could be decided upon, one could argue that a set of guidelines could be prescriptive.
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