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chosen

[choh-zuhn] / ˈtʃoʊ zən /


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The panel would have one arbitrator chosen by the county, one chosen by the union and one agreed to by both sides.

From Los Angeles Times

If Pili had also held this book, then that meant the book had also chosen her.

From Literature

Presidents would be chosen by MPs rather than in a direct vote and could serve a maximum of two seven-year terms, rather than the current five-year terms, under the proposals.

From BBC

The Stoke-on-Trent singer, who has been travelling the UK with his Long 90's tour said he had chosen some smaller venues, the kind he would have played at the start of his solo career.

From BBC

Countries were chosen as they ranked in Remitly’s previous study of the most popular countries to move to.

From Los Angeles Times