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is there a difference to use "decided" instead of "determined" for this sentence?

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Rebecca

The definition for "determined" here is actually to be firmly set on something (like a course of action or decision). It's not quite a synonym for "decided," although it is a relevant idea here. It's more focused on mental resolve, on being dedicated to something. Ex: I know she will succeed in her career. She's a very determined person. Ex: He is determined to do well on his exams and has been studying all week.

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