Examples of 'days to decide' in a sentence

Meaning of "days to decide"

The phrase 'days to decide' means the number of days available or required to make a decision. It suggests a timeframe within which an individual or a group needs to evaluate options and come to a conclusion

How to use "days to decide" in a sentence

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Days to decide to send that cow to slaughter.
I am taking a few days to decide my next step.
The highest administrative court has a period of fifteen days to decide.
You have two days to decide.
He has five days to decide where he intends to serve his prison term.
They have had four days to decide.
I have two more days to decide whether or not to protect this bet.
I leave you two or three days to decide.
I have got three days to decide what to do with him.
It says that we have three days to decide.
You have two days to decide and comply.
He needed less than three days to decide.
You have five days to decide if you want it or not.
We shall give you two days to decide.
A court has two days to decide whether the ban should be upheld.

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You have got three days to decide.
Trump now has five days to decide whether he wants the information released.
Our company had three days to decide.
The crown has seven days to decide whether or not they will be retrying.
I will give you two days to decide.
Days to decide to send that cow to slaughter Or admit you are a hypocrite and a murderer.
It took three whole days to decide that it was lavender.
She said she was not sure and needed a few days to decide.
You only have a few days to decide who to kill.
According to my calculations, she has ten days to decide.
The President has ten days to decide whether or not to veto the law.
Luckily I still have a few days to decide.
It has sixty days to decide whether to re-impose sanctions.
We have got two days to decide.
Days to decide to send that cow to slaughter 2 days left.
We only have five days to decide.
You have got 2 days to decide if you want to leave with us.
I have two or three days to decide.
Waiting 30 days to decide on a purchase is a brilliant way to implement this rule.
We only had two days to decide.
You have 5 days to decide what you would like to keep.
You haνe two days to decide.
Parvanov has 14 days to decide whether to veto the amendments or sign them into law.
You have four days to decide.
A couple of days to decide what I am doing with, potentially, the rest of my life.
You have a couple of days to decide.
You only have a few days to decide who to kill. I will be very quick.
Judge Lawrence Moniz took just two days to decide this.
You only have three days to decide whether it's binding or not.
Think about it . We only have five days to decide.
Lawmakers would then have 30 days to decide whether to allow the move or reject it.
Very well, I shall give you three days to decide.
It takes just a few days to decide for a name, Dassault Systèmes.
Eh, I have still got a few days to decide.
The individual then has 60 days to decide whether to elect COBRA continuation coverage.

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