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The phrase "with no choice" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a situation where someone does not have any options or alternatives. Example: With no choice, she had to accept the job offer even though it meant moving to a new city. In this sentence, "with no choice" emphasizes that the person had no other option but to accept the job offer. Another example: With no choice left, they decided to close down the business. In this sentence, "with no choice left" communicates that all other options have been exhausted, and the only option remaining is to close the business.
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Many were youngsters conscripted with no choice.
But he admitted he had been left with no choice.
"We're left with no choice," Mr. D'Aquila said.
But we were left with no choice but to cancel.
Somehow it left them with no choice but to talk.
We were really left with no choice," but to sue.
With no choice but to board, he did.
I tried to resolve this amicably but have been left with no choice but legal action.
The menu offers three or four courses with no choice (a vegetarian menu is also available).
Islamists, even apparent moderates like those of Ennahda, must be left with no choice but coexistence.
The obstacles to his desperate ambition left him with no choice but to be a genius.
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