personal choice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpersonalandchoice
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personal
adjective
uk/ˈpɜː.sən.əl/us/ˈpɝː.sən.əl/
relating or belonging to a single or particular person rather than to a group or ...
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choice
noun
uk/tʃɔɪs/us/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofpersonalandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This epitome ofpersonalchoicemay not always be implemented.
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The word presumed indicates a lack ofpersonalchoiceor an assumption about a decision.
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In this regard he is to be commended for not pushing hispersonalchoicetreatment agenda.
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Starting an independent household presupposes a marriage, which is still not a matter ofpersonalchoice.
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You had to make a very difficultpersonalchoiceof life strategies.
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As to its desirability, the question rests upon whetherpersonalchoiceor coercion is involved.
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Protestantism has a general meaning of nonconformity and transformation throughpersonalchoice.
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It was however, important to stress this element ofpersonalchoicesince direct government action was excluded.
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This structure and informality allows visitors to exercisepersonalchoicewhile retaining an overall sense of orientation.
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That is a matter ofpersonalchoice.
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That is a question ofpersonalchoice.
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That must be apersonalchoice.
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It leaves no opportunity forpersonalchoice.
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The first practical reason ispersonalchoice.
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It is a matter ofpersonalchoice.
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I fully respect yourpersonalchoice.
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It is a matter ofpersonalchoice, is it not?
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Mypersonalchoiceis in favour of opening.
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Surely that does away with an individual'spersonalchoice.
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It is a question ofpersonalchoiceand convenience.
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It will be a matter ofpersonalchoice.
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There is a legitimate area ofpersonalchoicehere.
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It is a matter ofpersonalchoicefor the public.
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Having made thatpersonalchoice, one then has responsibilities.
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Is it the result ofpersonalchoiceor departmental expediency?
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