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is decided that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "is decided that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a decision has been made, but the correct form would be "it is decided that" or "it has been decided that." Example: "It has been decided that the meeting will take place next week."
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59 human-written examples
Once the capturing strategy is decided, that is, using filtration versus impingement, then the efficiency of the various devices using the same strategy must be thoroughly investigated before embarking on a large-scale study.
Science
It is decided that he will attend the National Symphony concert instead.
News & Media
It is decided that the boy's broken foot must wait until another surgeon is summoned.
News & Media
It is decided that the only solution is to use farmed salmon, which have no river experience.
News & Media
If it is decided that a formal inquiry should be opened, Infantino could be suspended for 90 days.
News & Media
Later it is decided that it would not be fitting to have a singer with so foreign a name sing on this particular occasion.
News & Media
25 July: At a legal planning meeting it is decided that the case did not meet the threshold for care proceedings.
News & Media
"The rights of gay people are placed at risk if it is decided that 'reasonable accommodation' is acceptable when religious people provide (or refuse to provide) services to them," the society said.
News & Media
Wherever it is decided that a child cannot live with their birth parents, it becomes a priority to establish an alternative family life, either with other birth family members or stranger carers.
News & Media
With three mouths to feed, it is decided that the baby will stay with them, Abu's brother will be sent to relatives in another village, and Abu will be sent to his mother's sister in the capital.
News & Media
Wales have already confirmed that Davies will miss their remaining autumn appointments with Argentina, Tonga and Australia, while he could also be forced to sit out this season's Six Nations if it is decided that he requires surgery.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
To ensure grammatical accuracy, use the correct form "it has been decided that" or "it was decided that" instead of "is decided that".
Common error
A common mistake is using "is decided that" without the auxiliary verb "has" or "was". Remember to include "has been" to indicate a completed decision or "was" to refer to a decision made in the past.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "is decided that" functions as an incomplete clause often intended to introduce a decision or conclusion. Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect, requiring the addition of auxiliary verbs to form a complete and correct sentence.
Frequent in
News & Media
49%
Science
42%
Wiki
5%
Less common in
Formal & Business
1%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "is decided that" is commonly found across various sources including news, science, and wiki articles, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it has been decided that" or "it was decided that". Despite its frequent use, especially in news and scientific contexts, it's best to avoid "is decided that" in formal writing. Remember to use correct alternatives like "it is determined that" or "it is concluded that" to ensure grammatical accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it has been decided that
Corrects the grammatical error by including "has been", indicating a completed action.
it was decided that
Shifts the decision to the past, implying a decision made at a specific time.
it is determined that
Emphasizes a more formal or official conclusion.
a decision was made that
Highlights the action of making a decision rather than the state of being decided.
it's been agreed that
Uses a contraction for a more informal tone while maintaining grammatical correctness.
it is concluded that
Suggests a more analytical or reasoned judgment.
the decision is that
Changes the sentence structure slightly to emphasize the decision itself.
it is agreed that
Implies a consensus or mutual understanding.
it is resolved that
Indicates a firm decision, often in a formal setting.
it is established that
Focuses on confirming or proving something to be true.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "is decided that"?
The grammatically correct way to phrase this is "it has been decided that" or "it was decided that", depending on whether you're referring to a present or past decision.
What can I say instead of "is decided that"?
You can use alternatives like "it is determined that", "it is concluded that", or "it is agreed that".
Which is correct, "is decided that" or "has been decided that"?
"Has been decided that" is the correct and grammatically sound option. "Is decided that" is missing the auxiliary verb "has been" and is grammatically incorrect.
Is "is decided that" ever appropriate in formal writing?
No, "is decided that" should be avoided in formal writing. Use "it has been decided that" or "it was decided that" for formal contexts.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested