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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a choice from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone can select from a set of options or alternatives.
Example: "You have a choice from several different meal options at the restaurant."
Alternatives: "an option among" or "a selection from".
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Here's a choice from left field.
A vote represents a choice from a pool of candidates.
We are not removing a choice from any consumer".
Mr. Lithgow, like Mr. Leonard, is a choice from outside the musical theater.
The price includes a choice from four types of rice and two varieties of beans.
Thus the public is brought on board to help (a little) with a choice from the six potential challenges.
And in most cases, after making a choice from an automated menu, a customer should have to wait no more than 30 seconds to speak to a representative.
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So, a predictable choice from a man who is concerned first and foremost with his own survival.
Turner, with a 58-82-1 record as a coach, was a controversial choice from the beginning.
It was a choice born from economic necessity, but the urgency and exuberance are well captured.
A choice quote from an interview with a local paper: "I don't care.
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