Sentence examples for be choosy from inspiring English sources

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be choosy

adjective

Taking care when choosing that what is chosen best suits one's tastes, desires or requirements

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He can afford to be choosy.

A.Again, lenders can afford to be choosy.

In the current market, buyers can afford to be choosy.

The most hotly pursued candidates can afford to be choosy.

So programmers from established festivals can afford to be choosy.

It's a 6.30am departure, but bargain-hunters can't be choosy.

But it has limited resources, so it has to be choosy.

But when Ferguson left, United were champions and they could afford to be choosy.

For students where money is more of an issue, they cannot be choosy.

In the suburbs, by contrast, shoppers are more mobile, which makes it easier to be choosy.

Volunteering as a way to move into a paid job means you have to be choosy.

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