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chosen

[choh-zuhn] / ˈtʃoʊ zən /


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It was an idea reflected in Lincoln’s description, as he assumed office in 1861, of Americans as an “almost chosen people.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Speaking about the Centre Point mural, artist Daniel Lloyd-Morgan told the BBC he believed the location was chosen to make a point about child homelessness.

From BBC

A consortium led by former Red Devils player Mason Caton-Brown has been chosen from three "high-quality" proposals to take on the club.

From BBC

"The selection process will now be reopened so that a replacement candidate can be chosen."

From BBC

The enhanced-learning-capital hypothesis proposes that learning in diverse areas strengthens overall learning capacity, making it easier to continue improving later at the highest level within a chosen field.

From Science Daily