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The phrase "question to decide" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a specific issue or problem that needs to be resolved or answered. Example: The committee gathered to discuss the question to decide, which was whether to approve the new budget. In this sentence, "question to decide" indicates the main topic or focus of the committee's meeting. Other examples could be: - We need to address the question to decide of how to improve our customer service. - The essay prompt presented a clear question to decide on the influence of technology on society. - The court will hear arguments on the question to decide, which is whether the defendant is guilty or not.
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The Court still must reach a federal question to decide the instant case.
In many neighborhoods, it would be an easy question to decide: Should a long-vacant property, centrally located in one of the city's most overcrowded school districts, be used for a new 900-seat elementary school or for a Staples office supply store?
It is already an open question to decide whether an interval graph can be represented using two interval sizes.
"Do you want to wear your red pants or your blue pants?" It's important before asking the question to decide what choices we're willing to live with.
Deciding Bounded Evaluability To make practical use of bounded evaluation, we need to answer the following question, to decide whether a given query is boundedly evaluable under a set of available access constraints.
It is, of course, for the particular companies in question to decide whether it is wise for them to pursue these strong claims in court, given the inevitable hazards of litigation.
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"One hour and 45 questions to decide a child's future?" fumes Ms. Hirschmann, referring to the English test.
Skyrme suggests that students ask themselves a series of questions to decide: Will I enjoy maths A-level?
If you could ask people only one or two questions to decide whether you'd hire them, what would those questions be? A. Why should I hire you?
And if you could ask someone only two or three questions to decide whether you would hire that person, what would those questions be? A. What idea is driving you right now?
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