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Used with adjectives:
"
She made a good choice."
(good, careful, informed, wise)
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Was this house the right choice?"
(right, best, correct, smart, appropriate)
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Selling our house was a difficult choice."
(difficult, hard, tough)
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That was an easy choice."
(easy, simple)
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It was the natural choice."
(natural, rational, moral, ethical, obvious)
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He has made some bad career choices."
(career, life, lifestyle, personal, dating)
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Everyone should have free choice."
(free)
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This school was my first choice."
(first, second, third, top, preferred, last)
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The test will have multiple choice questions."
(multiple)
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The store has a wide choice of items."
(wide, large, good, limited)
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There are many choices to choose from."
(many, different, countless)
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This hotel was an odd choice."
(odd, poor, strange, terrible)
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That movie was a popular choice for couples."
(popular, excellent, perfect, nice)
Used with verbs:
"
You don't have a choice."
(have, get)
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We can all exercise free choice."
(exercise, use)
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We offered them many choices."
(offered, gave, presented)
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I have narrowed the choice to two cars."
(narrowed, limited)
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Do you regret your choice?"
(regret)
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She had to justify her choice to her supporters."
(justify, defend, explain)
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She faced a terrible choice."
(faced)
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Do not let them influence your choice."
(influence, guide, dictate, question)
Used with prepositions:
"
I moved to this city by choice."
(by, out of)
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This is my restaurant of choice."
(of)
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He needs to make a choice about his career."
(about)
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You have a choice between two cars."
(between)
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He made the right choice for us."
(for)