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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wilful choice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a decision made intentionally and with full awareness of the consequences. Example: "His wilful choice to ignore the warnings led to serious repercussions."
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"It is really a stunning, wilful choice by President Putin to invade another country.
Undoubtedly true, though, is how the role-swapping underlines how the two characters ironically wind up in the same boat – in the wastes of loveless, friendless, mate-less isolation, the Scientist by mad, wilful choice; his Creature by imposition.
The assassins made a wilful choice to take violent offence, and the result of their actions is that far more people will see these images than ever would have otherwise.
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"When people are overwhelmed by choice and when they are anxious about it, they often turn to denial, ignorance and wilful blindness".
But when a leader is confronted by a rebellion motivated by an ideological agenda apparently incompatible with their own, a blatant and wilful misinterpretation of facts and an obvious parallel agenda of undermining their authority, they really have no choice but to take a stand.
This is wilful murder.
Is it wilful?
Some are wilful misunderstanding.
To argue otherwise is wilful.
Its misunderstanding seems almost wilful.
Wilful misconceptions about homelessness abound.
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