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Discover Ludwig"such choice" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a particular or specific choice. Example: "The restaurant had such a great choice of entrees that I couldn't decide which one to order."
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"Rescue Missions" allows no such choice.
There is no such choice with family.
For Doreen Lawrence, there had been no such choice.
For them, such choice means that life has never been better.
Those in the Warsaw ghetto had no such choice against the Nazis.
But Labour was seen as being against such choice, against the desires of working people.
When my mother died of breast cancer, in 1985, she had no such choice.
For some, so many options can be overwhelming, but compulsive shoppers thrive on such choice.
Such choice, or the lack of it, did not change conservative stress levels.
Giving parents such choice, she said, "seems just common sense for me".
Until there is a surplus of good hospitals and GPs, such choice is an illusion.
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