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Discover Ludwig"a choice of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a selection or variety of items from which one can choose. For example, "They had a choice of several delicious desserts at the restaurant".
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A choice of dialect can feel alienating.
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A choice of "don't know/not applicable" was provided.
There is a choice of beers.
It's more a choice of pace.
Entrees come with a choice of two.
There is a choice of 4 walks.
And a choice of teas, of course.
Many also offer a choice of tariffs.
It wouldn't be a choice of mine".
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