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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a phoney choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where the options presented are not genuine or meaningful, often implying that the choice is misleading or insincere.
Example: "The options given in the survey felt like a phoney choice, as neither truly addressed the concerns of the participants."
Alternatives: "a false choice" or "a fake option".
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In the lead-up to the 2016 election the new leader of the Greens should be able to shift both Greens policy, and the public debate, away from a phoney choice between a carbon tax and direct action and into a nuanced conversation about the need for both.
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Alternatively, the company can be bankrupted by a lawsuit from a phoney creditor, who can then appoint a liquidator of his choice.Lawsuits sometimes offer protection to investors.
Call a phoney a phoney.
A phoney one.
'What a phoney!
This is a phoney war.
This is a phoney myth world.
We are in a phoney war.
"Yep", he announced, "it's a phoney".
But this is still a phoney war.
But Sat-Isabgol isn't a phoney.
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