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Please help me | In the offing vs. in the pipeline?
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Make a final decision Sat Oct 29, 2005 16:36 pm  Make a final decision
 

Dear Alan
I can unerstand the bold decision meaning, but why we can not use "make a final decision"
I think the sentence still matchs, doesn't it?

Please do me a favour

Thanks and regards,
kelly
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Decision Sat Oct 29, 2005 20:56 pm  Decision
 

Hi kelly,

Can you please give me the number of the test.

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