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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliberately choose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when someone makes a conscious and thought-out decision, as opposed to making a decision quickly or randomly. Example: I deliberately chose to take the train instead of flying, since it was more environmentally friendly.
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They deliberately choose not to.
The carnage is appalling, since the rebels deliberately choose the most frequently used routes.
"America made it possible for me to freely and deliberately choose to be religious and Muslim".
But we cannot deliberately choose to live there, nor has it anything to do with morality.
Nobody else I know would deliberately choose to live so close to a nuclear reactor.
Tablets are something you deliberately choose to tote around, depending on the context of the task.
I suggest heading in the exact opposite direction: deliberately choose a life with less.
"It's not that we deliberately choose to live separately – it is just what happens.
This creates space to deliberately choose how to speak and act.
They deliberately choose vehicles with which they have little or no experience, Mr. Plamondon said.
"It's actually very interesting: we deliberately choose different things to practice with different teams.
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