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Discover Ludwig"on deciding" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a clause that explains the action or thought process of making a decision. Example: On deciding which college to attend, I carefully considered the academic programs, location, and financial aid offered by each school.
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It will carry on deciding day-to-day matters.
Mr. McNally said he watched the film only once after signing on, deciding to recreate "Monty" anew.
The strategy from both sides is designed to focus voters on deciding on one or other of the major parties.
Planning a road trip among the leaves hinges simply on deciding which colors one wants to see.
have on deciding what services to allow on mobile phones.
The focus in Washington is now on deciding where to reduce spending, not increase it.
c) Levi Johnston, on deciding to tell all in Vanity Fair and bare much for Playgirl.
on deciding to break up Occupy Wall Street's two-month encampment in Zuccotti Park.
So we spent a lot of time on deciding possible scheme of the system.
Fassel also held off on deciding whether cornerback ANDREW WEATHERS would play until Sunday.
He has practice-drill suggestions and advice on deciding which shot to play at what time.
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