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The phrase "makes decisions about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is responsible for making choices or determining a course of action. Example: The board of directors makes decisions about the company's financial strategy.
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A decision-maker was defined as 'an individual who makes decisions about, or influences, health policies or practices.' IDRC program officers engage with grantees in framing research problems, improving research designs, and choosing methodologies.
A decision-maker was defined as 'an individual who makes decisions about, or influences, health policies or practices.' The program used different approaches in order to build or increase local capacity for research, knowledge translation, and research use.
Importantly, 72.5% indicated they would attend this type of intervention if encouraged by a health professional to do so (13.8% strongly agree, 58.7% agree) and 73.6% if encouraged by their main decision-making aid (the person/s who are most involved in how an individual makes decisions about their health) (15.1% strongly agree, 58.5% agree).
"It's obvious that Putin personally makes decisions about my fate," he said.
Mr. Woetzel makes decisions about grants with Mr. Greenberg, Mr. Pennington and Mr. Stern.
The law only makes decisions about cases, and in its irrefutable procedures lies its strength".
That's what government should be looking at when it makes decisions about the fishing.
"He makes decisions about things on the merits," said William T. Cunningham, Mr. Bloomberg's communications director.
In doing so, a health plan makes decisions about the appropriateness of care".
"People lose their jobs, the government makes decisions about where to make cuts.
Why should it be that the medical profession makes decisions about my body parts?" she said.
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