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The phrase 'have a choice' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has more than one option available to them. For example: "You have a choice - you can either take the train or fly to your destination."
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Americans have a choice.
I have a choice.
They have a choice.
We have a choice.
We all have a choice.
N.F.L. fans have a choice.
Does Europe have a choice?
DID God have a choice?
Did he have a choice?
Companies always have a choice.
I don't have a choice?
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