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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already chose" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form should be "already chosen," as "chose" is the past tense of "choose," while "chosen" is the past participle used with "already."
Example: "I have already chosen my outfit for the event."
Alternatives: "have already selected" or "have already picked."
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The government already chose this option for the £1bn for a carbon capture and storage demonstration plant.
And this is a company that already chose to be far more conservative than rivals on spending this year.
From this passage we know that Amazon already chose the low price strategy because $199 is "less than half that of many tablet computers on the market". Amazon can afford to sell kindle at a very low price because it expects to make up the difference by selling books, movies and musics.
DealBook » In Bankruptcy Filing, a Bid to Cut Costs at American Airlines | American Airlines' parent company is following a strategy that the rest of the industry already chose: file for bankruptcy protection to shed debt, cut labor costs and find a way back to profitability.
We already chose such a model in (1); however, Clarke's model does not fit the structure of the Kalman filter.
That also includes 'decline to state', while users can already chose to not publicly disclose their gender if they so wish.
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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.
Drivers are already choosing cost savings over time.
"I've already chosen some of the numbers.
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