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The phrase "a role in selecting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's involvement or responsibility in the process of choosing or deciding on something.
Example: "The committee has a crucial role in selecting the candidates for the scholarship program."
Alternatives: "a part in choosing" or "an involvement in the selection".
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These products exert a selective pressure, which might play a role in selecting qac-containing strains, as has been suggested for Staphylococcus spp (10 ).
Politics can play a role in selecting prize winners.
Palin is also angling to play a role in selecting the next Republican candidate for president.
In addition, several labor leaders have made it clear that they wish to have a role in selecting the speaker.
In one, scientists identified a protein that plays a role in selecting neurons for storage of a given memory.
The judges argued the governor general should have a role in selecting the chief commissioner and deputy commissioners.
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The results show unexpected mechanisms related to extracellular structural loading that may play a role in selected conduction disturbances, such as in a reperfused ischemic region surrounded by normal myocardium.
Despite this, IL-2 monotherapy continues to have a role in selected cases [ 41].
The brain is a common site of metastasis in melanoma and the standard treatment for brain metastases is radiotherapy although surgery has a role in selected patients.
Each of these medications may have a role in selected high risk populations of obese adolescents in conjunction with intensive lifestyle modification (Table 2).
For all manifestations, nonmedical therapy such as physical therapy and patient education should be part of any management program for patients; surgery plays a role in selected cases only.
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