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The phrase "we chosen" is not correct in written English.
It should be "we have chosen" or "we chose" depending on the context. Example: "After much deliberation, we have chosen the best candidate for the position."
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Why have we chosen Books and Music?
What means have we chosen to meet those objectives?
So why have we chosen to launch a new app?
(Are we chosen? Are we intelligent? Are we stoical? Why, I think we are).
Had we chosen as recently as April, Mueller probably would have been left off.
"It's because you're 18 and you feel maybe guilty: why are we chosen to do these things?" says Thomas.
Or are we chosen and pressed by a story until we sit down and work on it and bring it forth into the world?
After an hour, we could distinguish several different paw prints, identify various kinds of scat, and, had we chosen to, could have coaxed a scorpion from its hole.
Had we chosen to be an honest example to the global community, this moment could have seen our beacon shine on the Arab world.
Alternatively, if we chosen other representation, which turns out notationally to be much more difficult, namely sines and cosines, then we would in fact only consider positive frequencies.
Are we "chosen by God and commissioned by history to be a model to the world" as George W. Bush said?
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