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choose

[chooz] / tʃuz /


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Deena is one of a reportedly growing number of women choosing to pay to hammer and bash old items such as TVs, furniture and crockery whilst kitted out in specialist protective gear.

From BBC

And if you do choose to feed hedgehogs use appropriate food, such as cat biscuits, and practice good hygiene, she said.

From BBC

While homeowners who would have sold otherwise may choose to stay put at a time when home prices and mortgage rates have tamped down on demand, builders have no such luxury.

From Barron's

There's no shortage of tech for farmers to choose from.

From BBC

“If Europe chooses to move beyond rhetoric and puts capital market measures on the table, even implicitly, the shock would dwarf anything tariffs could achieve,” Innes said.

From MarketWatch