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choice

[chois] / tʃɔɪs /




Example Sentences

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“Overall, I would characterize the changes in American entertainment as a boom in convenience and choice,” says Surdam.

From The Wall Street Journal

It certainly seems like the Cannes jury made some prophetic choices: the crop of films that premiered at the festival earned a total of 19 Oscar nominations.

From Barron's

The natural choice to take over, his son and daughter, left for college and now work in corporate fields.

From The Wall Street Journal

The film has been the subject of some controversy since it was first announced, over its casting and other creative choices made, but reviews see critics divided.

From BBC

If he is going to allow his parents and his salary to dictate whether or not you wed, that’s a choice, and it implies that the answer may be hiding in plain sight.

From MarketWatch