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decision vs The decision

Both 'decision' and 'the decision' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Decision' is used when referring to a decision in general or when the context makes it clear which decision is being discussed. 'The decision' is used when referring to a specific decision that has been previously mentioned or is clear from the context.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 831 views

decision

This is correct when referring to a decision in general or when the context makes it clear which decision is being discussed.

Use 'decision' when talking about a decision in general or when the specific decision is clear from the context.

Examples:

  • Making a decision can be difficult.
  • She finally came to a decision after much thought.
  • His logic finally made Chiyokichi reach a decision.
  • It was not a hasty decision.
  • Prince Apato has made his decision.
  • His decision will benefit all Colombians.
  • And the winner by unanimous decision...
  • People aboard those ships made their own decision.
  • You won an eight-to-zero unanimous decision.
  • My decision's final about the place.
  • Sometimes the worst decision is not trusting anyone.
  • Which means the decision becomes hers.
  • We came to this decision together.
  • Such a decision is admirable and positively thrilling.
  • Such a decision is admirable and positively thrilling.
  • They decided not to overturn the admissions decision.
  • It wasn't all his decision.
  • The decision to stay is yours.
  • But I made an emotional decision.
  • It was a smart business decision.
  • Because Will told everyone it was his decision.
  • That decision lies in trusted father.

Alternatives:

  • choice
  • selection
  • judgment
  • verdict
  • resolution

The decision

This is correct when referring to a specific decision that has been previously mentioned or is clear from the context.

Use 'the decision' when referring to a specific decision that has been previously mentioned or is clear from the context.

Examples:

  • She announced the decision to promote him.
  • The decision to move forward was unanimous.
  • The decision was not mine alone.
  • The decision was a hard one, Aeryn.
  • The decision that MEDIA Plus should concentrate inter alia on development and on supporting project packages was justified.
  • The decision to donate was so simple.
  • The decision you made in Berlin.
  • The decision to opt for the liberalised market was irreversible.
  • The decision to make movies ourselves transformed the company.
  • The decision before us tonight is clear.
  • The decision to flee came suddenly.
  • The decision on ratification hardly needs further elaboration.
  • The decision was accepted by Germany and Kronoply.
  • The decision concerning the so-called transparency register is not ambitious enough.
  • The decision of this council is unanimous and final.
  • The decision has great public interest.
  • The decision's been made in the matter.
  • The decision was not mine alone.
  • The decision to use alternative procedures shall be taken by the competent authority.
  • The decision to do so shall be published without delay.
  • The decision led to the cancellation of the meeting.
  • The decision is to be taken in November.

Alternatives:

  • that decision
  • this decision
  • such decision
  • your decision
  • our decision

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