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Discover Ludwig"have chosen" is correct and can be used in written English
It is the past perfect tense and is often used to indicate an event that happened before another past event. For example, "We had already chosen to travel to Las Vegas before the pandemic began."
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We have chosen".
They have chosen well.
Should have chosen better!
So they have chosen both.
(Richelieu would have chosen toothpicks).
I have chosen the latter".
Instead, they have chosen "soft targets".
"The hotel you have chosen is unavailable.
I am convinced I have chosen well".
That is the strategy we have chosen".
You and I have chosen him.
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