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choice

Definition for choice

adjective as in excellent; superior

noun as in power to select; selection

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Example Sentences

As this water scarcity limits nut production in California, pecans are emerging as the only sustainable choice.

From Salon

A spokesperson for the Treasury said the government had faced "difficult choices to fix the foundations of the country and restore desperately needed economic stability".

From BBC

She also works as a death doula, which involves supporting people who are dying, as well as their loved ones, to make informed funeral care choices.

From BBC

The pair also reprised their couple's choice routine to Instant Karma by John Lennon.

From BBC

It’s a disconcerting choice, one that hypnotizes as much as it unnerves.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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