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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whose decision" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the person or group responsible for making a decision. Example: The company's success or failure ultimately depends on whose decision it is to invest in new technology.
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You never know whose decision that is.
Nor is her oppo in Europe whose decision it is, Margrethe Vestager.
The only question should be whose decision it is to make.
Once it is ratified, Mr. Mutlaq can appeal the decision to a court, whose decision would be final.
Judge Charles R. Breyer, the justice's brother, had sat on the appeals court panel whose decision was under review.
Judge Charles R. Breyer, his brother, had sat on the appeals court panel whose decision was under review.
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He uses e-mail, but not like Mr. Gates, whose decision-making is far more solitary.
It was the story of the night for Bradley, whose decision-making let him down time and time again.
Erick Strickland, whose decision-making had been criticized by Coach Jeff Van Gundy, was both aggressive and wild.
He is an all-round quality player whose decision-making is excellent, knowing when to kick, run or pass.
After testing several different configurations, set the configuration of the lattice regions whose decision-making had a better percentage of success.
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