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"consciously chose" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You may use it to refer to an action that someone deliberately and carefully did, often with thought given to the consequences. For example: "The student consciously chose to take an advanced math course, knowing that it may be challenging but would benefit her future career prospects."
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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.
The Revenaughs consciously chose a project that braids family history with modern design.
It is largely down to this book that I consciously chose to work in sustainability.
Mr. Bush consciously chose language that amounts to a new "declaratory policy" of a line that must not be crossed.
It is not a career path I consciously chose, and I would never have imagined myself in this position.
The founders of Arista consciously chose to build their machines with standard industry semiconductors, rather than the custom chips that Cisco historically uses to make fast switches.
On Facebook she apologized for any of her shortcomings, but added, "Where people consciously chose to cheat however, the moral responsibility must lie with them".
"While individual sculptors might have adhered to a particular symbolism," Mr. Abramson added, "there is no documentation in our collection that any consciously chose to do so".
It provided national scholarships to those who needed them and consciously chose applicants who would bring geographical distribution to the student body.
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