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'inform a decision' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to how a particular fact or piece of information can help someone make a decision or choice. For example, "The results of the survey will inform a decision about whether to expand the product line."
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The value of acquiring additional information to inform a decision problem is based on the degree to which additional information will decrease this decision uncertainty.
If wayfinders seek information to inform a decision before entering an intersection, navigation aid requests should occur in path segments, not in intersections; furthermore, requests should predict an approach to (rather than departure from) an intersection.
Instead of using this information to directly inform a decision, it is used to generate probability densities for the parameters of interest – in this case reductions in adverse events, by category, resulting from deployment of IT.
Overall, these data provide evidence that information-seeking behavior to inform a decision occurs, in many cases, before entering an intersection.
Can they use statistics to inform a decision?
The EU's, to inform a decision on whether to reissue a valuable trade concession to Sri Lanka, said human-rights violations made it ineligible.Kanchana and her local women friends could have added testimony.
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Extensions are not guaranteed, but we do want you to make as fully informed a decision about where to attend law school as possible.
No one is more skilled at contextualizing a present moment in our political drama so that viewers can understand the history informing a decision or action that appears on its surface to be inexplicable, even zany.
During that period the impact of the festival on the area will be assessed in detail, informing a decision on its longer-term future at a later date.
There is no universal process for approving experimental treatments, but the idea is to make as informed a decision as possible with the input of experts, including the patient and relatives.
I tried to do research, and it was positive; I wasn't looking for dirt, but I wanted to make as informed a decision as possible.
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