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View definitions for make a choice

make a choice

verb as in select

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Kilmeade: "You got to make a choice. That's why I only listen to country, I don't want to get soft."

From Salon

Raney had also made the decision in January to contract with us to also make a “Choice” about the vice presidential candidates.

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Pope Francis is warning American Catholic voters that they will have to make a choice between two “evils” in Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump, arguing that each of their platforms stand “against life.”

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“You can’t knock it. You meet them and you think, there must be some darkness here. And it’s not that they don’t acknowledge that there is a dark side, they just don’t linger in it. And if I learned anything, it was that you make a choice where to put your thoughts.”

From BBC

"Maybe we should just stop trying to define someone’s interests from afar, and labeling them as sadists when they make a choice that we find incomprehensible."

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

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