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The phrase "can only choose" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used to express that one has limited or restricted options available. For example: "I can only choose between the blue shirt or the green shirt."
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You can only choose what is offered to you".
I can only choose from what is offered to me.
Now member states can only choose to ratify or reject it as a whole.
But a family can only choose the size of its own vehicle.
We can only choose how to play the role we are given.
Consequently, people can only choose much more than necessary modes to avoid missing any important ones in the coupled analysis.
Styles, looking reflective, asked "I can only choose between those two?" He bit his lip in concentration.
NOWHERE is it written that a composer who challenges the presumptions of the avant-garde can only choose to imitate the past.
Because if you vote based on your emotions, you may pick Obama; but if you use your rational judgment, you can only choose Hillary.
Polsby pointed out that when voters can only choose one person in a multi-candidate field, it becomes difficult to divine what the electorate is really saying.
We can only choose to follow our hearts, not how the fairytale ends," 43-year-old Dara Torres, an Olympic swimming champion, told Reuters in an e-mail.
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