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decided whom to vote vs whom to vote

The correct phrase is "decided whom to vote." The use of "whom" is correct in this context as it is the object of the verb "decided."

Last updated: March 20, 2024

decided whom to vote

This phrase is correct. "Whom" is used correctly as the object of the verb "decided."

This phrase is used when referring to the decision-making process of choosing whom to vote for.

Examples:

  • She finally decided whom to vote for in the election.
  • Have you decided whom to vote for yet?
  • The committee has not yet decided whom to vote on for the position.
  • They decided whom to vote for after much consideration.
  • It's important to carefully decide whom to vote for in the upcoming election.

whom to vote

This phrase is incorrect. It lacks the verb "decided" that is needed to complete the sentence.


Alternatives:

  • decided whom to vote for
  • chose whom to vote for
  • selected whom to vote for
  • picked whom to vote for
  • determined whom to vote for

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