Sentence examples for to decided from inspiring English sources

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to decided

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To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.

  • The election will be decided on foreign policies.

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I have a feeling we never find out, so I've to decided to let him live.

"They have no right to decided how we should conduct the democratic dialogue in the future".

Scott Johnson simply has to decided whether he wants to continue as a Test coach.

But he says he is glad to decided to stay on.

Each board has to decided whether it looks reasonable set against others within the market".

It is not up to me to decided what decisions to make on these matters.

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Similar(8)

"Trying to decide".

They get to decide.

"I had to decide.

Who gets to decide?

"You get to decide".

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