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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that decides" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase is typically used to indicate the decisive action or factor in a given situation. For example, "The teacher was the one that decides which students would take the exam early."
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It is the khap panchayat that decides".
And so that decides it.
Usually there's no committee that decides.
The electoral map that decides U.S. presidential contests tilts Democratic.
It's the commercial radio factor that decides A and B".
In "Class Struggle" too it is chance that decides.
"It's the government that decides these things," he added.
We present an efficient algorithm that decides the consistency of partial descriptions of ordered trees.
"It's Congress that decides about national parks anyway".
"You are not a court that decides that.
As with O'Neill, it's the fickle commercial theater that decides.
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