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What's the difference between "determine" and "decide"? Are they interchangeable? Or do they have different connotations?

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Rebecca

"Determined" in this scenario means to be set on doing something, wanting to complete or achieve a goal with a strong resolve. "Decide" means to choose something after considering the options available. These words aren't interchangeable. "Determined" is more than a choice. It's about the willpower to stick to that choice regardless of the scenario or circumstances. However, keep in mind that "determine" can have a different meaning: to control or influence something directly or decide what will happen. This "determine" has a similar connotation to "decide"; however they are not interchangeable. Ex: She is determined to go to the gym 5 days a week. => strong resolve Ex: I can't decide between these two shirts. Ex: This test determines what universities you can go to. => to control or influence something directly.

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