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well-chosen

[wel-choh-zuhn] / ˈwɛlˈtʃoʊ zən /




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A well-chosen pair of socks isn’t a thoughtless gift.

From The Wall Street Journal

Zelensky's words weren't well-chosen, and they handed Moscow an easy win for a few hours.

From BBC

Broadcast and newspaper coverage, the endless pictures of her in well-chosen gowns and dresses - these were part of what it was to be Queen, part of the job she had pledged her life to.

From BBC

“The Fifth Act’s” contribution to understanding the war lies foremost in passages of reflection and well-chosen quotes, such as the “should’ve and could’ves” or the line from “The Aeneid.”

From Washington Post

It’s a well-chosen title, indicating under a scrim of slapstick something far more haunting and serious.

From New York Times