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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commendable choice to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a decision or selection that is praiseworthy or deserving of approval.
Example: "Choosing to volunteer for the community project is a commendable choice to make, as it benefits both the volunteers and the community."
Alternatives: "a praiseworthy decision to" or "an admirable choice to".
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After the success of his 2014 debut release on Toolroom, Those Days, and his latest single "Hold On" already causing a stir on the underground circuit, AMTRAC proves he is on top of his game and a commendable choice to reflect the funkier side of Toolroom.
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President Obama would have been a bold and commendable choice in his own right.
The Family Health Plus initiative is a commendable effort to expand health care for low-income workers.
The fashion community has always shown a commendable willingness to help him out, with money and show spaces.
"Uefa agreed new, strict guidelines to deal with racism, suggesting a commendable determination to combat discrimination," wrote Tutu.
That order is a commendable initiative to hold officials accountable for safeguarding sensitive personal information, such as voter information.
But Wallace is an intelligent and creative operator who has shown a commendable adaptability to his various posts.
Turini also makes a commendable point to take on projects that showcase female empowerment.
So, using a portion of pixels for correlation matrix R or covariance matrix ∑ calculation is a commendable method to reduce computation complexity.
That's a commendable concern, one to which religious people could not be indifferent.
"He is a commendable model of commitment to substance and to civility in public life.
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