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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you have decided" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an action or decision that someone has made in the past. Example: "After careful consideration, you have decided to accept the job offer." In this sentence, "you have decided" is used to show that the person has made a decision in the past, and it is now being addressed or acknowledged in the present.
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"You have decided by yourself," he said.
Are you diligently following through on what you have decided?
3. Imagine that you have decided to run for mayor.
So, you have decided to venture back across the bridge.
Once you have decided, look also at the North hand.
Another said: 'You have decided to shorten your life.
But what if you have decided it's time to move out of your current profession altogether?
Now that you have decided to step into 2007, the choices baffle you.
You have decided that you want to invest the money and accordingly you investigate your investment options.
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So you have decided that you wish to obtain funding?
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