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The phrase "the same choice as" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more choices and indicate that they are identical or equivalent. Example: "I chose the same option as my friend - we both decided to go with the vanilla ice cream for dessert." In this sentence, the use of "the same choice as" indicates that the speaker and their friend chose the exact same option.
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Choosing Death Not everyone with the disease makes the same choice as Dr. Lodish.
Joe Hallwood: "You don't need one, but it is easier to find work with a degree and you won't have the same choice as a degree-holder.
Perhaps the network's viewers have made the same choice as the networks -- that entertainment must sometimes rank above civic duty, especially during prime time.
Immega, a lawyer, and Harvie, a property manager, face the same choice as all young professionals in Vancouver: adapt or leave.
The virtual world is better at some things comparing prices, say, or giving consumers in the wilds of Kansas the same choice as ones in Manhattan.
The euro zone faces the same choice as the Holy Roman Empire and American patriots of old: how to overcome discredited forms of confederation.
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Given the same shortlist, it seems, we would make the same choices as the Academy did.
Ry, the heroine, faces the same choices as Vicky and Emma but times have changed.
Professor Shepherd says aspiring lawyers should have the same choices as aspiring executives and managers.
We cannot continue making the same choices as a nation and as individuals and expect different results.
But that requires viewing men not solely as breadwinners, but as individuals who also have the same choices as women.
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