a ,the or both

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Before making( a /the / both )decision, the leader considered all ........ of the argument.
A. sides
B. features
C. perspectives
D. shades


I see both are OK.
 
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Yes, both can be correct in context. Can you give examples of where you would say a
and the​?
 
Before making a decision, the leader considered all ........ of the argument. generally with all decisions
Before making the decision, the leader considered all ........ of the argument. specifically with a certain decision
 
Both isn't possible with the singular noun decision.
 
You got it.

To avoid confusion in your way of specifying "both", I'd suggest

(a / the / a|the )

The vertical bar is a common notation in generative grammar.
 
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