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The phrase 'could have chose' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'could have chosen'. Example sentence: She could have chosen to take the bus instead of walking.
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Mulligan told McGrath she was crushed when she wasn't accepted because she just wanted to be able to act every day, but, she also admitted she probably could have chose her audition piece more wisely.
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She could have chosen immigration.
She could have chosen not to volunteer.
Or the family could have chosen cremation.
"And I could have chosen anybody.
They could have chosen another subject".
She could have chosen that name in her title.
"She could have chosen a smaller venue and charged admission.
Mr Obama could have chosen to send in a drone.
"Pedro Espada Jr. could have chosen the high road," she said.
My father could have chosen to live anywhere.
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