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"take the choice" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to make a decision or choose between options. Example: "I can't decide which dress to wear to the party tonight. Can you help me take the choice?" In this sentence, the speaker is asking for someone's assistance in making a decision between different options for the dress they will wear to the party.
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I understand why they take the choice.
Take the choice of venue for the 2022 World Cup.
"If he does leave early, the purpose would be to take the choice away from Brooklynites to make their own decision," said Mr. Markowitz, who has been on chilly terms with Mr. Golden since running against him in a 1985 primary.
The latter rightly received a sharp response from President Obama and has prompted several female senators to demand action, including pushing legislation that would take the choice to try military sexual assault cases out of the hands of commanders and put it into the hands of military prosecutors.
Take the choice society will soon have to make about autonomous cars as an example.
The simulation study shows that it is much better to take the choice complexity into account when constructing conjoint choice experiments.
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So I took the choice".
"This takes the choice away from these shareholders".
But the EU took the choice, years ago, of making full co-operation with the UN's hunt for war criminals a condition of starting accession talks.
He must hope for a hung parliament in which one party is much the biggest, in effect taking the choice out of his hands.
post has customarily been Europe's to fill, and the White House fears angering Europe, and particularly Germany, by taking the choice out of its hands.
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