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'much of a choice' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is used to express the opinion that there is not much of a difference between two or more options, or that the options are not particularly desirable. For example: "We don't have much of a choice - either we go to the movie or stay home."
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"Do they have much of a choice?
It's really not much of a choice.
"I didn't have much of a choice.
There's not much of a choice.
Presidential candidates don't have much of a choice.
Twitter said it didn't have much of a choice.
Besides, there may not be much of a choice.
"It really wasn't much of a choice," Mr. Nachmanoff said.
But now he does not have much of a choice.
Not that Serebrennikov and others had much of a choice.
But do they have much of a choice?
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