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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if he decided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in conditional statements to discuss a hypothetical situation regarding someone's choice or decision.
Example: "If he decided to join us, we would have a larger team for the project."
Alternatives: "if he chose" or "if he opted".
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— if he decided to resume his career.
And if he decided against it one day?
"He could build a house if he decided to.
But Cashman could not be faulted if he decided never to deal with Zduriencik again.
He added that Mr. Koch could be released earlier if he decided to testify.
"I would be delighted if he decided to endorse me," Mr. Gingrich said of Mr. Santorum.
Mr. Rivera said he would run as a Republican, if he decided to actually do so.
I'd be amazed if he decided to just drop it and go to the beach".
He would face voters in 2020 if he decided to seek a full term.
It remains unclear if he decided this before the meeting took place.
This spread out his risk for next year's bonus if he decided to stay at that company.
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