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The phrase "express a choice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's decision-making or when talking about making a choice between different options. Example: "The questionnaire asked respondents to express a choice between three different flavors of ice cream."
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But the subjects were forced to express a choice, and they did.
Pressed, he would say only that he reserved the right to express a choice.
But state Republicans contend that in some precincts the tallies show that as many as 47 percent of the voters did not express a choice for president, which "defies historical precedent and common sense," as Mr. Barnett wrote.
It is impossible for them to express a choice.
This has led some commentators to add the ability to express a choice to the list of elements that comprise capacity (Grisso & Appelbaum 1998, 34 37).
Two different procedures have been used that allow the newborn to express a choice between two sound stimulations, the differential reinforcement procedure and the stimulus discrimination procedure.
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Trump has not expressed a choice publicly.
"Front National voters must be respected, they've expressed a choice.
A few American readers are unhappy that foreigners were expressing a choice, regarding it as an intrusion into domestic affairs.
Think of a person expressing a choice, who holds her palms upwards and alters their height as if weighing something on scales.
Finally, granting that a moral system that values nothing but choice is a bad thing, it would not follow that choice is in all or even most situations a bad thing, and it would not follow that it is all right for communities to cut bits off the bodies of people who have not expressed a choice in the matter.
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