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"then decided that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the sequence of events or actions, with "then" indicating the order in which they occurred and "decided that" indicating the decision made. Example: After carefully weighing the options, she then decided that it was best to accept the job offer.
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"I used to feel guilty about this, but then decided that's just the way it is".
He then decided that, as a Japanese writer, he should be more directly involved with Japan — even, in his words, "take political responsibility".
Abbott then decided that he needed a big change.
I then decided that I really didn't like this book.
They descended with their claws out, then decided that she was too big to carry off.
After first hiring a ghostwriter, Romney then decided that he would prefer to write it himself.
The government then decided that "strategic" areas of the economy should pass into state hands.
"We then decided that the shift would be huge, so we invested massively.
Norris studied painting in Paris for two years but then decided that literature was his vocation.
They did for a short while, but then decided that digital cameras were cooler.
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Eventually, Lovett gave up the idea of being a journalist, because, he says, he would think of a question, then decide, That's none of my business.
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