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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'you choice' is not correct and is not considered to be proper written English.
This phrase is an example of incorrect grammar. The correct phrase would be 'your choice', 'you're choice', or simply 'choice'. For example: You have two options, it's your choice which one you choose.
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It gives you choice.
You choice may be more limited than that of other buyers.
Importantly, it gives you choice and flexibility to find out more about the topics you want, which means you can broaden your study by including more specialised subjects.
Now is the time to make sure you have applied to an appropriate list of colleges that will afford you choice.
Yes, an off-the-peg number from M&S will probably be fine in a lot of circumstances, but apparently employers have some pretty strong opinions about you choice of accessories.
We like to give you choice.
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The new line is being promoted as "wholesome fuel to energize your day," Mr. Padgett says, to a target audience of busy people ages 35 and older "who are looking for that better-for-you choice" of snack around 4 in the afternoon.
I'll still love you whichever choice you make.
Money gives you choices.
Yet, Whole Foods gives you choices.
Be sure that you choices specialize in wedding receptions.
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