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phrasal verbIf you decide on something or decide upon something, you choose it from two or more possibilities. After leaving university, Therese decided on a career in publishing. [VERB PARTICLE noun] See full dictionary entry for decideExamples of 'decide on' in a sentencedecide on There are two ways to decide on your summer holiday this year.How did you decide on a career in music?Hardly anybody attends when it has something to decide on.City planners will begin discussing the proposals today and have two months to decide on a refusal or approval.The team played a big part in helping her to decide on a career and to find a position.It also took six years to decide on the colour of a stair carpet so vast that it was a significant commitment.In the end we decided on two purchases, both in the property and construction sector.It's tough being a sprinter when your whole year is decided on one day.When the time came to decide on a career, he made the obvious choice.When he returned to civilian life, he decided on a career in pathology.He was discharged from the army in 1947 and decided on a career in medical research.Decide on something you would like to do and use it as an incentive to meet people you have something in common with.A panel of experts will decide on two weekly winners.CAN'T decide on a career?JANUARY is the peak time for deciding on a career change - but consider the legal implications.So I want the two of you to go into a room and decide on something unanimous.The case is expected to run until the end of next week, with the jury then taking about two days to decide on a verdict.Stamford (right) decided on a career in fatigues after she enjoyed combined cadet force at secondary school.When it came to deciding on a career, I originally wanted to act.At the former you can browse, ask general questions, and collect information to help you to decide on your career and possible employers.Without exception, all the medics I know decided on that career choice because of a strong sense of vocation.He worked at a grocery store before deciding on a career change in his mid-thirties, then went to universityand ended up working as a teacher librarian. |