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choosing
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "choosing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of making a selection or decision among options. Example: "Choosing the right career path is crucial for long-term satisfaction and success."
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News & Media
Travel
Lifestyle
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60 human-written examples
While there's more than one way to train as a teacher, and growing numbers of training courses are now taking place in schools through the Schools Direct programme (analysis by UUK of the 2014/2015 intake shows that School Direct allocations increased by nearly 60%), the number of students choosing the university route remains significant.
News & Media
Hunt was also expected to accuse Gove of choosing not to act, despite being forewarned in 2010.
News & Media
Where once we waited eagerly to catch our weekly fix, these days we are masters of our own viewing destiny, choosing when to watch and, increasingly, what viewing platform to watch it on.
News & Media
Gary Martin, head of Highfield Hall primary school in Derbyshire, says he is now has to use his staffing budget to fund vital capital projects, in effect choosing between teachers and spending on facilities needed for the curriculum.
News & Media
Some of the entries make sense: Radio 1's George Ergatoudis is authentically influential, choosing what gets played on Radio 1 and 1Xtra; Damon Albarn is a relentless forager for new musical directions.
News & Media
Of course, that doesn't mean you never get good bargains in the supermarket; simply that you need to take care in choosing.
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In an attempt to put a firebreak in the Ukip advance, the Tories are likely to move the writ for the Rochester and Strood byelection in Kent next week before choosing its candidates in a full postal ballot of constituents.
News & Media
The system Labour has for choosing its leader is contemptuous of its membership.
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He urges Conservative high command to "smoke out" plausible candidates and get on with choosing one so that he or she can "at least have a fighting chance" when autumn comes.
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Increasing numbers of travellers are choosing to explore Colombia by bike – a good way to see a lot while staying connected with your surroundings.
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Australia's No 3 iron ore producer, Andrew Forrest, founder of Fortescue Metals, has launched the Our Iron Ore campaign against multinational companies such as Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton which he says are "choosing to oversupply the iron ore market in the medium term".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "choosing", ensure the context clearly indicates the available options and the basis for the selection.
Common error
Avoid using "choosing" without specifying what options are being considered. For example, instead of saying "They are choosing", specify "They are choosing between Option A and Option B."
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "choosing" is as a present participle and gerund. As a present participle, it forms continuous verb tenses (e.g., "is choosing"). As a gerund, it functions as a noun (e.g., "Choosing wisely is important"). Ludwig AI validates this usage across numerous examples.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Lifestyle
15%
Travel
10%
Less common in
Books
5%
Sport
5%
Money
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "choosing" functions as a versatile verb form used to describe the act of making selections. As Ludwig AI confirms, the phrase is grammatically correct and commonly used across various contexts. Its primary function is to depict the selection process, and it maintains a neutral tone suitable for both formal and informal communication. Frequent contexts include News & Media, Lifestyle, and Travel, while related phrases offer alternative ways to express the concept of selection, such as "selecting" or "opting for".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
selecting
Focuses on the act of picking out a particular item or option from a larger set.
opting for
Emphasizes making a deliberate choice in favor of something.
picking
Implies a less formal selection process.
deciding on
Highlights the decision-making aspect of the selection.
making a choice
Highlights the act of making a decision.
electing
Suggests a formal or official selection.
going with
Indicates a preference or inclination towards a specific option.
settling on
Suggests reaching a final decision after considering alternatives.
adopting
Implies accepting or taking up a particular course of action.
designating
Suggests formally appointing someone or something.
FAQs
How to use "choosing" in a sentence?
"Choosing" is used to describe the act of selecting one option over others. For example, "She is "choosing" a new car."
What can I say instead of "choosing"?
You can use alternatives like "selecting", "opting for", or "picking" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "choosing" or "to choose"?
What's the difference between "choosing" and "having chosen"?
"Choosing" indicates an ongoing action of selecting, while "having chosen" indicates a completed action of selecting. For example, "She is "choosing" a gift" (currently selecting) vs. "Having "having chosen" a gift, she paid for it" (selection is complete).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested