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The phrase "a choice of which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection among multiple options, often in a context where the specific options are being discussed or listed.
Example: "There are several desserts available, and I have a choice of which one to order."
Alternatives: "a selection of which" or "an option of which".
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"Extras" may mean simply a choice of which language you want for your subtitles.
As a result, Europe's banks had a choice of which rules to follow.
"I have a choice of which one I am going to wear.
When people later were given a choice of which trial to repeat, a significant majority chose the latter trial.
The adaptation simply becomes a choice of which scenes to retain from the book and which ones to leave out.
"The next wave of customers wants value and a choice of which bells and whistles are available to them.
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Each round gives users a choice of topic which relates to one of our Guardian podcasts.
Both are served as three-course meals accompanied by a choice of teas, which you choose from a list of approximately a dozen varieties.
Dean-Burren, and thousands of others who reacted on social media, objected to a choice of words which seems to imply that slaves were economic migrants.
Then, turning to Diners No. 1 and 2: "Your dish comes with a choice of vegetable, which includes asparagus, carrots, bok choy and Chinese cabbage.
Many funds offer investors a choice of classes, which reflect different ways of charging fees.
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