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come to a decision
verb as in settle
Strongest matches
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Example Sentences
A report issued by the government said Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner planned to "continue the conversation" about what to do with the tower and would come to a decision in February.
They may all soon have to reassess and come to a decision on what suits their interests - a Syria with Assad or without.
Pressed on how much longer families would have to wait, he said: "We'll keep talking to them and engage and come to a decision as quickly as we can."
We went back to them just before election day, and while most had come to a decision, others were still on the fence.
Prof Yeo says if we want change then “we're going to have to compromise somewhere, we're going to have to lose some liberties” but “I don't think we've come to a decision within society, I don't think we've debated it”.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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