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The phrase "have a choice of" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to have multiple options or alternatives available. Example: "I have a choice of universities to attend for my graduate studies."
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I didn't have a choice, of course.
Now Carmelites will have a choice of mail delivery.
You have a choice of various analog and digital displays.
In the towns, voters will have a choice of candidates.
The others also have a choice of meat and fish.
"We have a choice of catastrophe or a solution.
You have a choice of five quality settings.
Home-Link service providers have a choice of two programs.
Those cleared in advance have a choice of three couches.
Diners have a choice of two rooms with separate menus.
During the season you have a choice of three tours.
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