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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chose" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be a misspelling or misunderstanding of the word "choice" or "chose," which is the past tense of "choose."
Example: "I made a choice between the two options presented to me."
Alternatives: "a selection" or "an option."
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Three hospitals (from here on in referred to as H1, H2, H3)a chose to focus on a common guideline released by the National Patient Safety Agency NPSAA) in March 2011: 'reducing the harm caused by misplaced nasogastric (NG) feeding tubes'.
The payoff of Player A is as follows: + price, charged from Player B ("Price of Solution I" or "Price of Solution II") − costs of the solution sold (0 or 30 points) = payoff for Player A in this round Player B will neither be informed about the problem he had, nor will he be informed about the solution Player A chose.
can handle, that the volunteer fire men will then be our only hope of saving the city, and tha it is a good idea for them to get some experience before the emergency - is a chose we for one would not undertake.
At a chose exceedance probability of failure, the engineer can decide from the curve on the storage size under a preset deficit rate.
When an uncooperative B kept the whole wad, A was given the opportunity to punish B by having the researchers take away some of B's money--any amount A chose.
City A chose to conduct in-person interviews not only with all the residents aged 65 and older but also with coresident primary family caregivers who lived with older persons with LTC needs.
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They guarantee acceptance at a chosen school.
He praised them as a chosen people.
"It's a chosen ignorance, it's a chosen erasure".
"It's a chosen system.
Replace ARTICLE TITLE with a chosen title.
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