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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chose for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that someone or something was selected or picked for a certain purpose or role. Example: I was chosen for the lead role in the school play. In this sentence, "chosen" is the past tense form of "choose" and "for the lead role" specifies the purpose or role for which the person was selected.
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Now they can chose for themselves.
Or rather what James chose for them to wear.
"Together" is the key word he chose for the campaign.
That's the strategy Mebrahtom Keflezighi chose for this race.
I'm sorry he chose for personal reasons to resign".
It was the restaurant we chose for my knighthood lunch.
In spring 2010, 53% of the voters chose for Fidesz.
Brokers in Florida, another state Starbucks chose for rapid expansion, saw similar trends.
Cognacs that Ethan chose for me to sample was a relative bargain at only $48.
None of the music she chose for her funeral was by Mahler.
The title that Leach chose for his Reith Lecture – A Runaway World – captures our zeitgeist too.
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