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What is the present tense of came to a decision?

What's the present tense of came to a decision? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of came to a decision is come to a decision.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of come to a decision is comes to a decision.

The present participle of come to a decision is coming to a decision.

The past participle of come to a decision is come to a decision.

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They have promised to come to a decision on the stadium's future within the next year.
Later, he expressed his regret over the incident, but Tyra had already come to a decision.
By the summer of 2014, Camden still had not come to a decision on Plan B, so Stark's camp appealed that – the lack of a decision.
The members of the committee will have to go back and talk about the issue until they can come to a decision.
The old Member States must come to a decision on the extension or abolition of the transition period.
I see that Thabo will soon come to a decision on what his plans for the embattled Zuma are.

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