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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unanimously decided" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a decision that was made by a group of people in complete agreement or with a unanimous vote. Example: "After much deliberation, the board unanimously decided to increase funding for the new project."
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The participants unanimously decided to keep going despite the backlash.
The other competitors unanimously decided to cancel the last round.
Eventually, they "unanimously" decided to prosecute him in civilian court.
They unanimously decided the death penalty was too harsh.
The judges unanimously decided to keep blocking the order.
"We have unanimously decided that I will leave my post," the man says in accented Russian.
On June 17, the Supreme Court unanimously decided Universal Health Services v. United States ex rel.
Therefore, Xstream unanimously decided to withdraw, in order to express our attitude and position.
"The congress of nations has unanimously decided to accept the decision of the executive bureau".
In addition, the committee unanimously decided to expedite the release of its minutes.
Opera's board has unanimously decided to recommend that shareholders accept the offer.
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