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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was deciding to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that is in progress. Example: She was deciding to go to the party despite having to work the next morning.
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The most pivotal risk I've taken was deciding to bootstrap the company.
One of the early risks was deciding to rehang the permanent collection.
But the most important choice she made with "Lean In" was deciding to write it.
She had an abortion at the time Plath was deciding to end her life.
You know, I think my big plunge was deciding to get engaged.
The biggest change I've made to living more sustainably was deciding to become vegan.
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It was decided to kneel and pray.
It was decided to use a thermocouple in a protective tube.
Finally it was decided to proceed without Mr. Barber.
In 1978 it was decided to excavate the whole ship.
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