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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Please tell me if these can be used:

Unless you've made up your mind on that decision. Or

Unless you've made up your mind with that decision.

Which is grammatically native or can both be used?

Thanks!
  

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No: 'make up one's mind' = decision. Unless you've made up your mind on that (matter)... Unless you've decided on that (matter)..

  • No: 'make up one's mind' = decision.
  • Unless you've made up your mind on that (matter)...
  • Unless you've decided on that (matter)..
  • Unless you've made your decision on that (matter).
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No: 'make up one's mind' = decision.

Unless you've made up your mind on that (matter)...
Unless you've decided on that (matter)..
Unless you've made your decision on that (matter).

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