Choices [noun]

Definition of Choices:

power to select; selection

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Sentence/Example of Choices:

If you’re a good talker, you can go out canvassing for a politician you believe will make the right choices on climate.

She also said the school made the wrong choice to cancel the class as it did.

Asking individual customers how they feel about various messaging options can give you a goldmine of useful data to help inform the language and design choices you make.

A survey by SocialBeta showed that 32% of WeChat users use it as their prime search engine of choice, and 46% use it as a general search tool.

This pack of 15 fine pens is an awesome choice for people who want the option to erase their work.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been making the rounds with media to defend Facebook's election-protection choices.

It has a 20-ounce water reservoir and two pod compartments, plus adjustable spouts to allow coffee to pour directly into your mug or cups of choice.

What prevents you from becoming sick are those individual choices and behaviors that you display throughout the course of your day.

On iOS, for example, head to Settings, then tap Passwords and AutoFill Passwords to give the platform of your choice permission to log into apps and sites for you.

An ad for a client partner role in Moscow reads, “With over 65% of all app downloads resulting directly from a search on the App Store, Search Ads is quickly becoming the platform of choice for app promotion for iOS developers.”