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"make a clear choice" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It means to make a decision or selection that is easy to understand and free from confusion or ambiguity. Example: When choosing which university to attend, it's important to carefully consider all your options and make a clear choice that aligns with your academic and career goals.
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4. Make a clear choice.
However, the adult males did not seem to make a clear choice.
In the end, all three fell short, and the voters could not make a clear choice.
"Let's give the Scottish people the chance to make a clear choice about their future".
Make a clear choice and intention to attain all the health and longevity within your power.
But for the democratic-minded across Europe, now is the time to make a clear choice.
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The ensuing uproar may force Facebook, and its chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, to make a clearer choice between the free flow of information that social media promises and the risk of lost market-share that could result from angering powerful but repressive governments.
By siding with the companies sustaining today's energy cartel, Conservative Ministers have made a clear choice.
It added: "The Gambian people have made a clear choice for change and a new start".
Both the family and I felt guilty, but we agreed she had made a clear choice.
"The Gambian people have made a clear choice for change and a new start," the embassy added.
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