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assorted choice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "assorted choice" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when referring to a variety of options available for selection, but "assorted" is typically used to describe items rather than choices. Example: "The store offers an assorted choice of candies, allowing customers to mix and match their favorites."
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Alternative expressions(18)
varied selection
varied options
diverse selection
wide array of choices
mixed assortment
multiple alternatives
collection of options
range of possibilities
eclectic mix
differentiated choice
different choice
assorted options
divergent choice
varied choice
diversified choice
varying choice
diverse choice
various choice
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
The play's central gimmick, which feels as if it were lifted from the "Choose Your Own Adventure" line of children's books, is that the action stops at assorted "choice moments" so the audience can vote on how the story should proceed.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Finally, a t = 0 would indicate that players were not assorted by choice in t.
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Starters include assorted dim sum choices like tamarind-glazed baby back ribs; crispy shrimp and vegetable dumplings; crab cakes with spicy sambal chili sauce; and pork and shiitake mushroom dumplings.
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Christie, like Mitt Romney and assorted other deft politicians, was pro-choice for a while.
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Breakfast choices include house-made granola, assorted eggs and omelets, corned beef hash, yogurt, huevos rancheros, a crab-lobster cake Benedict with chive hollandaise sauce and rib-sticking boar sausage with egg quesadilla (with jalapeño, jack cheese, salsa verde and tomato salsa).
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COCHINITA This glorified taco stand will serve house-made corn tortillas with four choices of filling, three of sides, assorted condiments and two desserts.
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The sushi deluxe, nine pieces of assorted fish plus a tuna roll, was a wonderful choice.
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A Scottish-theme team (with an unprintable name that included haggis) had taken the grand prize of $500 in assorted coins; the Ford Torahs got the people's choice award.
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There was the choice of getting a bread basket of assorted Indian breads, or a Duck Keema Naan, which actually sounded very tempting, but instead we opted for a bowl of plain basmati rice to accompany the curry.
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Ume zushi - a beautifully presented plate with nine pieces of sushi, including eel, mackerel and a California roll - and take zushi -- 10 pieces, well assorted, with a tuna roll - made wonderfully satisfying choices.
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The event, to benefit Action Against Hunger, will feature paellas that will be judged in assorted categories, including the most creative and the people's choice.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "assorted" to describe items themselves rather than the act of choosing. For example, "an assorted collection of candies" is preferable.
Common error
Avoid directly modifying "choice" with "assorted". Instead of saying "assorted choice", describe what is being chosen from. For example, instead of "an assorted choice of candies", rephrase it as "a choice of assorted candies" or, better yet, "a varied selection of candies".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "assorted choice" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "assorted" modifies the noun "choice". It aims to describe the nature of the selection or options available. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is acceptable but not the most common.
Frequent in
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33%
Science
33%
Encyclopedias
8%
Less common in
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0%
Academia
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "assorted choice" is a grammatically acceptable way to describe a variety of options, but it's not the most common or preferred phrasing. As Ludwig AI points out, "varied selection" or "diverse options" are often better choices. The analysis shows that while understood, "assorted choice" is less impactful and could be improved with alternatives that more directly and clearly communicate the intended meaning. When writing, consider replacing it with stronger phrases to enhance clarity and elegance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
diverse selection
Emphasizes the variety and range of options available.
varied selection
Similar to "diverse selection" but slightly less formal.
varied options
Highlights the different kinds of choices presented.
mixed assortment
Focuses on the combination of different items or possibilities.
multiple alternatives
Stresses the availability of several different paths or solutions.
wide array of choices
Highlights the breadth and scope of the selections.
collection of options
Implies a curated set of choices.
range of possibilities
Shifts focus to the potential outcomes or directions one can take.
spectrum of selections
Suggests a continuous range of choices from one extreme to another.
eclectic mix
Implies an unusual or interesting combination of choices.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to the phrase "assorted choice"?
You can use alternatives like "varied options", "diverse selection", or "wide array of choices" depending on the context.
Is "assorted choice" grammatically correct?
While not strictly incorrect, "assorted choice" is less common and may sound awkward. It's better to rephrase to something like "a selection of assorted items".
How can I use the word "assorted" correctly in a sentence?
Use "assorted" to describe the items themselves, not the act of choosing. For instance, "an assorted collection of chocolates" is correct, whereas "assorted choice of chocolates" is less ideal.
What's the difference between "assorted choice" and "diverse selection"?
"Assorted choice" isn't as conventional as "diverse selection". The latter clearly implies a variety of options carefully curated, making it a stronger and more common phrase.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested