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decide - use in sentences
Object
- winner: It is extremely difficult to decide the winners from such a talented pool.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- on: When beginnning a card, pattern and color are often the first objectives to decide on.
Used with why or when
- which: Here is our guide on how to decide which project is best for you.
- who: From June 2005 we will no longer use points to decide who gets a home.
- what: You may wish to retain the right to decide what type of format the paper will take.
- when: However as we are all unique individuals, you decide when you have reached resolution.
Infinitive complement
- move: I had decided to move to Golspie, on the east coast of Scotland, to do a course in the Technical School.
Present participle complement
- accord: That's a matter of policy and one on which democratically elected governments should decide according to their mandate.
Preposition: for
- yourselves: You must decide for yourselves, or you will not be content.
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