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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all chose" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express that everyone made a choice, but the correct form would be "all chose" in the past tense or "all choose" in the present tense.
Example: "After much discussion, all chose to support the new policy."
Alternatives: "everyone selected" or "all decided".
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You all chose it.
"We all chose it together".
(His four children all chose such colleges).
"But we all chose what we chose".
And they all chose forty-five as their favorite age.
All chose the music, and he put the record on.
We all chose to believe that, so we took these objects very boldly".
They all chose W-CDMA from the range of technologies available.
In the end, they all chose to sacrifice what they wanted to make their parent happy.
After them it was the daevas' turn, and they all chose wrongly.
It's a job we all chose, but knowing that doesn't really help.
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