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"increased choices" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing a situation where there are more options or possibilities available than before. Example: "The new menu at the restaurant offers increased choices for vegetarian and gluten-free options."
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The soda ban would have increased choices in many movie theaters, where 32 ounces is the smallest size you can buy.
As products are rolled out, investors tend to benefit from increased choices, better variations of product and price competition among providers.
In the Chinese context, there might be diverse reasons related to these phenomena which have occurred over the last few years: the decrease in small-scale agriculture/livestock production (large-scale agriculture/livestock breeding rising), the rural population reduction, the more centralized rural residential patterns, the increased choices for other types of energy, etc. (Wang et al. 2012).
(midwife) Midwives viewed moxibustion as having the potential to provide increased choices for women with breech presentation.
Patient empowerment builds on an ideology that is concerned with patients' increased choices and responsibilities on the one hand, and patients' skills on the other [ 35].
If this is correct, the benefit of increased choices may for a majority become a burden of autonomy with negative impact on recruitment.
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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.
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.
Indeed, for many people, increased choice can lead to a decrease in satisfaction.
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