pin down vs take a decision

pin down

verb
  • To hold the opponent back-first so both his or her shoulders touch the mat or ground. 

  • To identify something (e.g. a decision or plan) clearly or specifically. 

  • To corner somebody in order to get a firm answer. 

  • To attach or secure with pins. 

take a decision

How often have the words pin down and take a decision occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )