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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are given a choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or alternatives that are presented to someone.
Example: "In this program, participants are given a choice between several different activities to engage in."
Alternatives: "have the option" or "are presented with a choice".
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"Imagine you are given a choice," he said.
Say you are given a choice of two cookies.
In the cage, the condors are given a choice.
Diners are given a choice of starch with these meats and fish.
They are given a choice of one-to-one, telephone or Skype consultations the same day.
Customers are given a choice of recipes, meaning you can avoid things you don't like.
Employees are given a choice about how much they pay in.
That's because you are given a choice of adventures to follow.
Welfare recipients who pass the test are given a choice of programs.
Patients at many hospitals are given a choice of paying more for private rooms or for better food.
Patrons are given a choice of moist or lean; only a dedicated dieter would go for the lean.
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