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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did not choose" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is the past tense form of the verb "choose" with the negative auxiliary verb "did not." This phrase is typically used to express that someone did not make a specific choice in the past. Example: I did not choose to attend the conference last year because I was busy with other commitments.
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There's a reason these people did not chose a career in government in the first place.
They also did not chose a man as young as John Paul II, who was only 58 when elected.
"Nick Clegg did not chose to 'sit this out'; he was excluded from the debate by the BBC.
Judge Mukasey did not offer specifics about the material-witness hearings, but he said he was not surprised that detainees, who may speak about their cases, did not chose to do so.
An exception, is the absence of xor in the 4k-opcode length, which is not clearly understood beyond the fact that the machine learning algorithm did not chose it as an optimal feature for this program run length i.e. other features performed better for this particular program run length.
When scientists act as experts, Nowotny [24] argues, they need to answer to questions they did not chose and therefore transgress the limits of their competence, by addressing issues that cannot be reduced to the purely scientific or technical, and by addressing a mixed audience, not only composed of fellow-experts.
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They did not choose him.
He did not choose the Knicks.
… I did not choose to be here.
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