Sentence examples for been choosing from inspiring English sources

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been choosing

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To pick; to make the choice of; to select.

  • I chose a nice ripe apple from the fruit bowl.

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They, too, have been choosing Obama's opponent.

We've been choosing the set quite carefully.

And he has been choosing the settings with care.

It's been choosing between two ways of staying.

With Black Dub, Mr. Lanois could almost have been choosing various parts from multitracked guitars.

And then it hit me that I've been choosing not to say anything.

Well, since the Sox and Cardinals have been choosing their own adventure the last two nights, so can we, right?

But for some reason (Jeff, most likely), owners have been choosing their coaches based on smarts, not smitten impulses.

Yet Indians have been choosing to come to Round-Up since it began, and this year's turnout was particularly strong.

"Smokers trying to quit have been choosing e-cigarettes over other types of support for some time.

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As part of preparation for launch, Batalha has been choosing very, very carefully the 170,000 stars that Kepler will observe from among the 13 million in its field of view.

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