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Discover Ludwig"infinite choice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there are numerous options or possibilities available. Example: The internet offers infinite choices for online shopping, making it difficult for consumers to make a decision.
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On television, what is sold as infinite choice (over 100 channels on digital TV) is in fact infinitely the same.
Alas, never underestimate the power of convenience and infinite choice.
Shennan added: "In a world of infinite choice those guides [BBC DJs] become even more important.
On a journey of infinite choice, it was about the only way I could function.
In theory, an internet-led book culture means infinite choice and endless abundance.
The resulting infinite choice of processed foods, phones, cars and so on is a chronic affliction we can't escape.
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Free improvisation presents musicians with infinite choices.
More choice doesn't make us happy, and we understand that no one has infinite choices about how to live life.
So, too, on Facebook, developers of applications like FamilyLink, Marketplace and iLike's Music create a software universe with seemingly infinite choices.
Nick Stevens adds, "Global movie stardom is not forever for anyone, so I hope Ben doesn't only find satisfaction in staying on top and selling tickets and having infinite choices.
We learn that he rehearses speeches while running - snap - and that he gets nervous before making them - not snap - and prefers public speaking in his imperfect English to his native Japanese with its (for him) infinite choices of verbal expression.
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