make a choice in English
choose, select, decide on an optio
Use "make a choice" in a sentence
1. We all have to make a choice.
2. 9 We all have to make a choice.
3. You're going to have to make a choice.
4. You must make a choice between Mary and Lily, or you'll fall between two stools.
5. When you come to a fork in the road, you have to make a Choice
6. The act of choosing; selection: It is time to make a Choice between the candidates
7. We are not forever comparing the old with the new and struggling to make a choice.
8. I am facing a no-win situation right now; it is too hard to make a choice.
9. Loving parents are responsible to weigh risks, benefits, and other factors and then to make a choice.
10. Studying at Arel gives you the opportunity to make a choice between more than 100 departments and programs jointly developed by industry
11. The 3 C's of life: choices, chances and changes. You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change.
12. With regard to the “investigative judgment,” therefore, the Adventist Church had to make a choice—accept the doctrine or the context of Daniel 8:14.
13. If you are afraid to make a choice until you are absolutely certain of success, you will remain indecisive, for many decisions involve uncertainty and must be made on the basis of probability.
14. Alloxan is a by-product of the flour-bleaching process that makes flour “white.” You can make a choice to buy unbleached or whole wheat flour, instead of white flour that might be contaminated
15. However in a dispute this creates a lose/win relationship where the Accommodating party may make a choice to acquiesce to the needs of the other, sometimes out of kindness and sometimes to avoid conflict or
16. Aft President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American
17. Aft President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American
18. Aft President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American
19. Aft President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American
20. Aft President Randi Weingarten’s latest column outlines the urgency of using our voices—our votes—in this life-changing election, when we will make a choice “between President Donald Trump, who has trafficked in chaos, fear, lies and division, and former Vice President Joe Biden, who seeks to reverse Trump’s failures on COVID-19 and the economy, and to unite and uplift the American