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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'selective about' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that is chosen carefully and deliberately. For example, "She was very selective about where she applied for jobs."
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"There was nothing selective about it.
Third, be selective about what you try.
He is equally selective about meat.
Be selective about the jobs you want.
Most high-end providers are extremely selective about their clients.
Mr. Farb was also more selective about the location.
Over time, Mr. Edwards became quite selective about cases.
Should I be more selective about whom I socialize with?
The company is selective about the causes it backs.
Food processors have also become more selective about suppliers.
But they should be more selective about where they go.
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