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choose

[chooz] / tʃuz /


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Every year, ice dance chooses a specific theme for the rhythm-dance segment of competition.

From The Wall Street Journal

To create the exhibition, Rozental selected six photographic mentors, all established artists, each of whom chose a theme around loneliness — “aging,” “immigration,” “technology and hyper-consumerism” or “the solo creative process,” for example.

From Los Angeles Times

Some pharmacists say they have seen an increase in people eligible for a free vaccine choosing to pay because it is more convenient or because they find the NHS system confusing.

From BBC

While it may provide a guaranteed $1,600 monthly income if you chose a joint and survivor annuity, it ties that money up.

From MarketWatch

But at least one constant remains: Investors are choosing the companies on the receiving end of big tech’s spending spree.

From The Wall Street Journal