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"choice refers to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing options or decisions that a person can make. Example: In this context, "choice" refers to the act of selecting between two or more alternatives.
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The "choice" refers to charter schools, the number of which has grown during the Clinton administration, but most of those were at the initiative of the states.
Entry mode choice refers to the mode of entry to a foreign market.
The second choice refers to the size of the allocated ration, conditional on the payoff being positive.
A true choice is a choice between two or more real options, while a false choice refers to a situation in which choice is some sort of illusion.
This choice refers to the potential allocation of additional GM crop fields in respect to the distribution of present non-GM crop fields in the area.
This is in direct contrast to the discourse of prevention (where choice refers to patient choice about service delivery) or empowerment (in ensuring services are more user-led).
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Hubbard adds: "Trump wasn't their choice," referring to the Koch brothers network.
Each response choice referred to a person's readiness for lifestyle changes involving more exercise and healthier eating.
Alterations in splice site choice, referred to alternative splicing (AS), can result in mRNA is forms coding for proteins with different chemical and biological activity [ 1- 3].
"Lifestyle choices" refers to the fact that people who, for example, smoke or drink a lot will often qualify for a higher annuity rate.
The adopted sequential approach involves that the choices referred to a certain choice dimension are conditioned by the choices simulated through the sub-model at the upper level.
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