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"spoilt for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone is presented with or has an abundance of choices. For example: "I have so many great vacation destinations to choose from, I'm spoilt for choice."
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Lovers of Italian fashion are spoilt for choice here.
6.36pm BST And we're off Spoilt for choice again.
AIDS doctors are not so spoilt for options that they can afford to ignore new ones.
Luckily in New Zealand, we are pretty spoilt for choice.
Then you're spoilt for choice.
Spoilt for choice?
Talk about being spoilt for choice!
You are spoilt for choice.
Most students were spoilt for career choice.
Nor is he spoilt for alternatives.
Goal of the tournament Spoilt for choice.
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