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The phrase "make choices for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are trying to communicate that someone is in control of a decision-making process. For example, "As the project manager, I need to make choices for the team."
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Your fingers make choices for you.
Josh Hill wrote, "teens have to learn to make choices for themselves".
Why would it be surprising that patients want their doctors to make choices for them?
Buy of the Day probably shouldn't make choices for this column when it is starving.
"An editor does not have to make choices for all American women.
He would apparently rely on a system of monopolies controlled or sponsored by government to make choices for people.
Families, she says, are being forced to make choices for survival and "often animals and land take priority over children".
methods was a valid tactic to help major shippers to make choices for their cargo shipments, potentially leading to cost savings for their consumers.
"We talked about how if you don't vote, you're letting other people make choices for you," said the union volunteer, Nicole Rigano, a grocery store employee.
But I want the children to have something better - I'm conscious that I have to make choices for them," she says.
"No because I know what people are like in America about women's ability to make choices for themselves in regards to their bodies.
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