If it is correct, does the following sentence make sense in English? Thank you.
How did they get to such decision?
This is apparently technically grammatical, but the usage is awkward. "
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This is apparently technically grammatical, but the usage is awkward. You usually do not "get to a decision." You might "make a decision" or "come to a decision," but not "get to a decision." "Get to" is typically used with tangible things, like in "get to school" or "get to work." A decision is not a tangible thing, and therefore not something you would "get to."