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Discover Ludwig"increased choice" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where there are more options or alternatives available. Example: "The new shopping mall offers increased choice for consumers looking for a variety of products."
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My colleagues and I have identified many different reasons increased choice can have these paradoxical effects.
Worse, increased choice has created a new problem: the escalation in expectations.
And increased choice does not seem to improve the subjective quality of experience.
"This drives innovation, creative competition and delivers increased choice for audiences.
Indeed, for many people, increased choice can lead to a decrease in satisfaction.
Increased choice, then, can make us miserable because of regret, self-blame and opportunity costs.
It's a compact area where increased choice and competition could have dramatic impacts.
We do welcome the increased choice but there is a whole range of risks.
"From today travellers to and from London Marylebone and Oxford will get increased choice, more trains and faster journey times".
Finally, increased choice forces people to take personal responsibility for all choices that turn out to be less than perfect.
Independent-sector treatment centres have increased choice and satisfaction levels for patients having knee replacements, cataract and other routine surgery.
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