Sentence examples for already choosing from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already choosing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a decision or selection process is currently taking place or has begun prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "By the time the meeting started, we were already choosing the best candidates for the project."
Alternatives: "currently selecting" or "in the process of choosing".

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Drivers are already choosing cost savings over time.

And we're already choosing up sides on Kobe's and Jacko's guilt or innocence.

Chinese classes began at Alcott in February, but more students are already choosing it over Spanish.

We're already choosing which land to use and what crops and varieties we're going to be grow for next season.

To the extent that we choose to ignore the ostensible structures of organisations to get things done, we are already choosing other ways of doing things well.

They also say that the bills, which would directly apply to only the 10percentt or so of divorcing parents who cannot come to an agreement, are unnecessary because more divorcing parents are already choosing shared custody.

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He was, in a sense, already chosen.

And he had already chosen another opponent.

He has already chosen his own epitaph.

"I've already chosen some of the numbers.

"He had already chosen Trintignant to play the husband.

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