Sentence examples for chose a subject from inspiring English sources

"chose a subject" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest that someone make a selection out of several possible options. For example: "If you're writing an essay, you need to choose a subject."

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Unfortunately, Ms. Myers chose a subject who refuses to behave according to production schedules.

In a 1958 essay on "Lolita," Lionel Trilling argued that Nabokov chose a subject as shocking as pedophilia for want of any more potent image of forbidden love.

She chose a subject in her father's home state, Arkansas, and the profile she did was high-minded, serviceable and not at all bad: a warmly drawn portrait of an appealing older woman who courageously helps needy, neglected children.

The first steps toward a systematic Impressionist style were taken in France in Monet's coast scenes from 1866 onward, notably the Terrace (1866), in which he chose a subject that allowed use of a full palette of primary colour.

The Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, decided not to tackle the biggest story of the week, the EU referendum, but instead chose a subject that has been a favourite of his at prime minister's questions, the NHS.

Ray chose a subject that he hoped would catch an admissions officer off guard: his oblique muscles (not just to emphasize his identity as an athlete, but also his propensity for "nonlinear" thinking).

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"You must choose a subject you enjoy.

Choose a subject – a friend or family member – and find a location with good natural light.

The assignment was to choose a subject that reflected where I lived.

Universities, careers advisers and employers agree that students should choose a subject they enjoy.

Do you agree that writing is more appealing when given freedom to choose a subject?

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