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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make your decisions" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English
It is typically used to convey the idea of someone making a choice or decision independently, without influence from others. Example: It's up to you to make your decisions about your future, but remember to consider all of your options before making a final choice.
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You make your decisions.
You must make your decisions.
"But you can't make your decisions that way," Dolan said.
You make your decisions about how you approach things.
Don't make your decisions standing in the voting booth.
You can't make your decisions about a film on the basis of 'Is it important enough?
You can't make your decisions about a film on the basis of "Is it important enough?
You learn how to manage things and how to make your decisions within the band.
"When you make your decisions on using certain people in very important roles, you do it.
"This isn't like football, where you have separate teams and 30 seconds between plays to make your decisions," Thibodeau said.
You make your decisions about floors and walls, and then weeks become months become, in some instances, years.
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