Sentence examples for To choice from inspiring English sources

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To choice

noun

An option; a decision; an opportunity to choose or select something.

  • Do I have a choice of what color to paint it?

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Which brings us to choice two.

Again, it comes down to choice.

Ian Barber: "Do children have a right to choice?

That's why districts cry when they lose students to choice".

She said the issue boiled down to choice and safety.

Today, the carriers and their packages of unwanted channels are obstacles to choice.

For the first two trimesters the Supreme Court has recognized a woman's right to choice.

Each cover represented a lifetime of work and experience, boiled down to choice selection.

You can see a line of continuity from the death penalty to choice to marriage equality.

Adieu to choice (do Indian kids ever say, "but I don't like curry?").

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The meisterburger is the go-to choice (lots of bacon included).

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