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Discover Ludwig"will decide" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to express future tense and indicates that something has not yet been determined or chosen. It is typically used in the following sentence structures: - Subject + will + verb (e.g. I will decide) - Subject + will + be + verb-ing (e.g. They will be deciding) - Subject + will + have + past participle (e.g. She will have decided) Example: After much contemplation, Mary will decide which university she wants to attend.
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The market will decide".
"The government will decide".
H.H.S. will decide that".
"The court will decide.
History will decide.
You will decide.
A judge will decide.
Readers will decide.
Afterwards, we will decide".
The people will decide.
Shareholders will decide.
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