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choiced
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'choiced' is not correct.
The correct form of the word is 'chosen.' Example sentence: I have chosen the blue dress for my wedding.
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Alternative expressions(12)
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1 human-written examples
The majority of the students at our local school have "choiced in" from other parts of town, where the schools have more serious problems than weak test scores.
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Unlike the most reliable form of protection, a condom, it is the woman, not the man, who makes the ultimate choice about whether to use the gel.
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"I think it's for women to make a choice about what clothes they wish to wear, if they wish to wear a veil that is for a woman to make a choice.
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"Perhaps not everyone's priority is having a 'beach body' (by the way, what is that?), and making somebody feel guilty for not prioritising it by questioning their personal choices is a step too far.
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She added: "This is further evidence that Paterson's unwillingness to accept the science on climate change is leading him to make the wrong choices on spending cuts within his department".
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Being able to live in a stable home is a basic human need, tied up with important feelings of choice and certainty, and we are living in a world now where only a few can hope for that, which cannot be right".
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Germany has a choice.
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I had no choice.
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We had no choice.
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While polls remain open please refrain from disclosing your voting choices.
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"They had no choice.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct past participle form, which is "chosen", instead of "choiced". Using the correct form ensures clarity and credibility in your writing.
Common error
Avoid creating new verb forms that do not exist. Double-check verb conjugations to ensure you're using the correct tense and form. In this case, "choiced" is not a recognized verb form. Use "chosen" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The term "choiced" is intended to function as a past participle of the verb "choose". However, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "chosen". As Ludwig AI points out, the proper term should be "chosen".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the term "choiced" is a grammatically incorrect form. The correct past participle of the verb "choose" is "chosen". As confirmed by Ludwig AI, "choiced" is not a standard English word. Therefore, it should be avoided in all forms of writing and speech. Use "chosen" or other suitable alternatives like "selected", "opted for", or "preferred" to ensure clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Chosen
This is the correct past participle form of the verb 'choose'.
Selected
Indicates a deliberate act of picking out or choosing.
Opted for
Suggests a decision made in favor of one option over others.
Preferred
Highlights a liking for one thing more than another.
Decided on
Implies a firm decision has been reached.
Made a choice
Emphasizes the act of making a selection.
Picked
A simple and direct way of saying someone has chosen something.
Designated
Suggests formally choosing someone or something for a specific purpose.
Elected
Implies a choice made through a voting process.
Determined
Suggests the choice was made after careful consideration.
FAQs
How to correct usage of "choiced" in a sentence?
Replace "choiced" with the correct past participle form, "chosen". For example, instead of "They choiced to go", say "They chose to go" or "They have chosen to go".
Is "choiced" a real word?
No, "choiced" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct past participle of "choose" is "chosen".
What is the difference between "chose" and "chosen"?
"Chose" is the simple past tense of "choose", used to describe an action that happened in the past (e.g., "I chose the red one"). "Chosen" is the past participle, often used with auxiliary verbs like "have" or "be" (e.g., "I have chosen the red one", or "The red one was chosen").
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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