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The phrase "three choices before" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used when discussing options or decisions that are available to someone, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "You have three choices before you: to accept the offer, to negotiate, or to decline."
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There are fundamentally three choices before us today.
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