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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make determinations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the process by which someone decides something after considering relevant information. For example, "The committee will have to make determinations about the budget cuts later this week."
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Prosecutors get paid to make determinations.
For instance, investigators must make determinations on complicated medical information.
The house Manager will make determinations regarding damage.
"It's an independent agency that is supposed to make determinations without any outside pressure.
"I have to make determinations about when we will seek the death penalty.
Allowing juries to make determinations about drug risks, Mr. Rogers said, would cause "mass confusion".
"We still make determinations on the ground about whether a threat is posed or not.
The Corporation shall make determinations under this section by regulation or order.
"Executive government does have a role to make determinations based on immediacy and in the national interest.
Center officials say that blood banks try to make determinations of race, but usually not through straightforward requests.
Such Commissions were authorized to make determinations of wage violations and the disallowances of specific wage payments under § 405(b).
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