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"informed choices" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to refer to decisions that are taken after considering all of the available options and potential consequences. For example, "It's important to make informed choices when selecting the right health insurance plan."
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First, provide survivors with enough information to make informed choices.
"We just want to make sure you have the information to make informed choices".
Some officials feel that they do not have enough information to make informed choices.
The problem, however, is that consumers do not have enough information to make informed choices.
Such information has to target informed choices.
Consumers need accurate information in order to make informed choices.
We cannot make informed choices or decisions if information and knowledge is withheld.
We also need to get accurate information out there so people can make informed choices".
However, communities need information on relative costs and benefits associated with programs to make informed choices.
He made informed choices.
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Our reforms are helping students to make well-informed choices using better information".
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