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The phrase "a choice of several" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the availability of multiple options or alternatives for selection.
Example: "At the restaurant, there is a choice of several desserts, including cake, ice cream, and fruit."
Alternatives: "a selection of various" or "an array of options".
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MINUIT offers the user a choice of several minimization algorithms.
Off the top ridge there's a choice of several steep chutes above the tree line.
It's one thing to give patients a choice of several acceptable alternatives.
Children who live in the neighborhood have a choice of several public schools.
Larger departments, by contrast, are able to offer students a choice of several languages at different levels of proficiency.
Not really, because in and around this maze we had a choice of several amusingly named restaurants.
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Users have many tools for analyzing raw data, including a choice of normalization procedures, several filtering methods for eliminating data from non-informative or noisy probesets, the ability to choose appropriate statistical methods for data analysis, as well as access to comprehensive annotation and literature search capabilities.
Training a forest involves the choice of several parameters.
Now a visitor has the choice of several dozen variations of imported Perrier (and vodka and scotch and Coca-Cola and Czech beer) from any one of the hundreds of kiosks in town.
The quality of the prognosis given by the pandect is a consequence of the choice of several control parameters.
The service provides users a choice of unedited views from several active video cameras, sometimes letting viewers see reports before the networks and with the seams showing.
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