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                1. I made up my mind to stop playing computer games.
2. I made a decision to stop playing computer games.
3. I made decisions to stop playing computer games.
4. I made a determination to stop playing computer games.
5. I made determinations to stop playing computer games.
[Are they all the same in meaning? Can we use 'determination' instead of 'decision'? What about the plural forms, decisions or determinations?]
            
            
        2. I made a decision to stop playing computer games.
3. I made decisions to stop playing computer games.
4. I made a determination to stop playing computer games.
5. I made determinations to stop playing computer games.
[Are they all the same in meaning? Can we use 'determination' instead of 'decision'? What about the plural forms, decisions or determinations?]
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    1 and 2 mean the same thing.
The others are close, but are not commonly used. If you were to say, "I was determined to stop playing computer games," then you'd be close to the meaning in 1.
    
The others are close, but are not commonly used. If you were to say, "I was determined to stop playing computer games," then you'd be close to the meaning in 1.
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