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The phrase 'choose from a' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it in the context of giving someone a few options or suggesting potential courses of action. For example: "Please choose from a selection of sandwiches for lunch today."
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That way guests can choose from a variety of dishes.
Just choose from a selection of yarns and pompoms.
They can choose from a global cornucopia of blooms.
Choose from a variety of colours and fabrics.
Voters will choose from a list of candidates.
You choose from a range of nipple sizes and colours.
Users select concerts, whenever they choose, from a substantive menu.
So, they say, wise bosses should choose from a "strategic palette" in much the same way that artists choose from a palette of colours.
Being able to choose from a range of different types of accommodation is helpful for students.
They will choose from a secret but partly-leaked list of 99 people.
Beginning writers can choose from a number of educational options.
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