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Discover Ludwig"small choice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when referring to a limited set of options or a decision with a few alternatives. For example, "I had to make a small choice between the two styles of shirt."
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In 1950 it seemed a small choice.
Each small choice kicks off a flowchart with nothing but humiliating outcomes.
Small income equals small choice, Dame Viv, but apparently you've forgotten that.
There are auctions, museum exhibitions and lectures and symposiums, as well as a small, choice art fair.
It feeds people with a bit of spark and generosity, with the added bonus that it also offers a small choice of hot, home-cooked dishes, daily.
Finally, a small choice is always best, no more than three to five cheeses; you don't want to overwhelm your guests with choice.
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The supermarkets are classic examples of what has been called the tyranny of small choices.
We'll hear their stories and try to imagine making the small choices they did, and think about how they survived, or were lost.
As the strands of the plot converge, the book becomes a meditation on fate, free will, and the way that, in wartime, small choices can have vast consequences.
Eventually, these small choices accumulate into a near-unassailable mountain of blithe, mealy-mouthed scepticism and faux neutrality and "Well, we don't know all the facts" and bigotry disguised as reason.
Yes, many of us could make small choices to eat better, and many of us have indeed adjusted our dietary habits in reaction to increased information about healthy eating and increased access to healthy food.
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