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upon your choice
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "upon your choice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing two or more options, and you are giving someone else the freedom to choose which option they prefer. For example, "We will be hosting the event either on Tuesday or Thursday-upon your choice."
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60 human-written examples
"Not if you're going to give a lecture, not if you're going to reprimand people and not if you're going to insist upon using your choice for people who prefer something else," she lectured.
News & Media
The window for further actions will appear, depending upon your category choice in the Save movie window.
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Travel across the Atlantic by boat is likely to cost around $1,000, but it can cost upwards of $4,000 per person, depending upon your cabin choice.
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Make your choice based upon their replies, since you can always trust your relatives.
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Exciting if you're the consumer and you finally get to understand what exactly you're putting in, on and around your body and what the broader impacts of your choices are upon the world.
News & Media
Platinums get the additional perks of a dedicated reservation line and your choice of gifts depending upon locale.
News & Media
But we cannot explain why type A persisted for as long or briefly as it did, why it fell from favor to be replaced by type B, or perhaps why it persisted in parts of its historical range while B arose in others or whether type A exhibited stasis and was replaced by unrelated type B or changed, evolved, morphed (depending upon your verb of choice) into type B (or into related types B1 and B2).
Your choices will depend upon what scene you are depicting.
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Depending upon your academic performance and choice of school, costs can vary widely.
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Try to remember that the justice system has imprisoned you in an effort to rehabilitate you, enabling you to make better choices upon your release.
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Think and reflect upon your tendency to make bad choices over and over again.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "upon your choice" when you want to offer someone a selection and emphasize that the final decision rests entirely with them.
Common error
Avoid using "upon your choice" in casual contexts. Opt for simpler phrases like "as you prefer" or "it's up to you" for everyday conversations.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "upon your choice" functions as a prepositional phrase indicating conditionality or dependence on someone's decision. It sets the stage for something to occur contingent on a particular selection.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "upon your choice" is grammatically sound but leans towards a more formal register. It serves to empower the recipient, indicating that a decision rests entirely with them. As Ludwig has shown, there are several alternative phrases that can be used depending on the context, and these range in formality, from "as you prefer" to "at your discretion". While it is a correct phrase, its limited usage in everyday conversation means it is crucial to consider the appropriateness of its tone. Because of the complete lack of examples, Ludwig AI states that the frequency is considered missing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as you prefer
Directly indicates a personal preference is being accommodated.
according to your preference
Similar to "as you prefer", but slightly more formal.
at your discretion
Emphasizes freedom of decision-making, focusing on personal judgment.
based on your selection
Highlights the act of choosing as the determining factor.
depending on what you choose
Focuses on the contingency of a decision on the act of choosing.
subject to your decision
Indicates that something is conditional and depends on the decision of the person.
per your choosing
A more stylized or formal way to say "according to your choice".
as you elect
Suggests a formal or official choice is being made.
should you decide
Presents a conditional scenario based on a future choice.
whatever you decide
Implies acceptance and indifference to the specific choice made.
FAQs
How can I use "upon your choice" in a sentence?
You can use "upon your choice" to indicate that a decision depends on someone's preference. For example, "We can either go to the beach or the mountains, upon your choice."
What is a more casual alternative to "upon your choice"?
Alternatives include "as you prefer", "it's up to you", or "your call", depending on the situation.
When is it appropriate to use "upon your choice"?
"Upon your choice" is suitable in slightly formal contexts where you want to emphasize that the decision is entirely at the discretion of the other person. However, in some cases "at your discretion" can replace "upon your choice".
Is "upon your choice" interchangeable with "based on your choice"?
While similar, "upon your choice" emphasizes the act of selecting, whereas "based on your choice" focuses on the consequences or results of that selection.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested