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choice

Definition for choice

adjective as in excellent; superior

noun as in power to select; selection

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Both White and Beattie worked under Cushing in his previous spell at City and believe he is the right choice to take the club forward.

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Never again to make choices of your own.

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She later said she regretted her choice of words.

With the reverse now true, primary places aren't needed as much, but there's still a scramble to get the secondary and sixth form places of your choice.

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Clear-eyed and steady today, she finishes her earlier thought while piling salt on her arancini: “It’s forbidden for the aristocracy to speak to the press. But in my case, I had no choice.”

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

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