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The phrase "to decide on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that someone is making a decision about something. For example: We had to decide on where to go for our family vacation.
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"It is not for me to decide on this one.
We can't be the ones to decide on the pitch".
He's got to decide on his own".
"Today it's premature to decide on anything".
I had to decide on a career.
Critics can't seem to decide on Youth.
He has yet to decide on a college.
We're left to decide on a case-by-case basis.
The organizer just has to decide on the criteria".
So states should be allowed to decide on their own.
"But we do need to decide on our nominee.
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