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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consciously choose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to communicate that a decision has been made with thought and intent. For example, "He consciously chose a career as an engineer because it offered stability and good future prospects."
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A person doesn't consciously choose what he focusses on.
I may consciously choose from a menu, but I do not consciously choose what foods to like.
Women don't consciously choose to have an abusive partner.
It turns out, for instance, that people will often consciously choose against their own happiness.
At that point, we can consciously choose a more constructive action.
The other was that artists, very often, do not consciously choose their subjects.
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For the registrars, this meant learning to consciously choose to provide supportive treatment in the absence of a diagnosis.
Naturalized citizens consciously chose to join the American community.
Yet the party consciously chose not to listen.
As soon as I began to write in French I consciously chose each word.
But Efron says he wasn't consciously choosing a break out role.
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