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chosen
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "chosen" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an object, or group of objects, that have been selected from a larger group. For example, "His chosen outfit for the wedding was a navy blue suit and matching tie."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
As an environmentalist, and someone who believes that everyone in this world has a right to a healthy and nutritious diet of their choosing, I could not have chosen a more counter-productive path.
News & Media
One voter chosen at random will receive £150 worth of gift vouchers for Nigel's Eco Store.
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Read profiles of our 10 chosen charities, see our pick of their photographs and make a donation in the Christmas Charity Appeal area of our site.
News & Media
I wonder if the man chosen to play the charismatic Simpson – who won Sports Personality of the Year in 1965 – will come from Shane's trusted pack of actors?
News & Media
In September, I emailed: Since you've chosen not to publish based on the information we have and we're not actively pursuing any more information, then I think it's reasonable to conclude that The Star is passing on this story.
News & Media
Does he know anyone who has delayed going to the doctor or chosen not to because of concerns about how much it will cost?
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The show hangs on its carefully chosen and often filigreed dialogue, and it is that which leads you into the dark corners.
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Here, every Saturday, Jane sells her own fruit, vegetables and, in autumn, meat, and the products of a few carefully chosen biodynamic growers.
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Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats have, bizarrely, chosen this moment to converge in support of the kind of neoliberalism that has caused this crisis in the first place.
News & Media
"It is deeply concerning that the University of Birmingham have chosen to respond in such a draconian manner to a [previous] peaceful protest," she said.
News & Media
The pintxos – most of which involve a bread base plus topping – are lined up on the bar so diners can take a look, give their selection to the staff, and wait for their chosen titbits to arrive.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "chosen" to indicate a deliberate selection from a range of options, implying consideration and intent. For instance, 'The "chosen" candidate demonstrated exceptional leadership skills.'
Common error
Avoid using "chosen" excessively in highly formal or academic writing. Opt for more precise synonyms like "selected", "designated", or "appointed" to maintain a professional tone.
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Linguistic Context
The word "chosen" primarily functions as a past participle of the verb "choose". It's commonly used with auxiliary verbs (e.g., "has chosen", "was chosen") to form perfect tenses or passive voice constructions. Ludwig provides numerous examples illustrating this usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "chosen", serving as the past participle of "choose", signifies a completed act of selection. As Ludwig AI accurately points out, it is grammatically correct and usable in various contexts, most frequently appearing in News & Media. While largely neutral in register, it is advisable to favor precision synonyms like "selected" or "designated" in highly formal settings to refine the tone. Remember to reserve "chosen" for scenarios where a deliberate and thoughtful decision has been made.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
selected
Emphasizes the act of picking something out from a larger group.
picked out
Suggests a more deliberate and careful selection process.
opted for
Implies a conscious decision to favor one option over others.
designated
Highlights the assignment of a specific role or purpose.
elected
Refers to a selection made through a voting process.
handpicked
Suggests a careful and personal selection.
appointed
Implies a formal assignment to a position or task.
favored
Highlights preference or partiality in the selection.
preferred
Indicates a choice based on personal taste or advantage.
named
Suggests the act of giving a specific title or role.
FAQs
How to use "chosen" in a sentence?
"Chosen" is the past participle of the verb choose. For example, "She was "chosen" as the team leader."
What can I say instead of "chosen"?
You can use alternatives like "selected", "picked", or "designated" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "chosen" or "chose"?
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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
96%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested