informed choice
collocation in Englishmeaningsofinformedandchoice
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informed
adjective
uk/ɪnˈfɔːmd/us/ɪnˈfɔːrmd/
having a lot of knowledge or information ...
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choice
noun
uk/tʃɔɪs/us/tʃɔɪs/
an act or the possibility ...
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(Definition ofinformedandchoicefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofinformed choice
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Unintentional nonadherence is whereinformedchoiceis not exercised.
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Studlar does not, however, offer a distinction between ' 'informedchoice' ' and ' ' social hygiene.
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The second involved suggesting that smokers were incapable ofinformedchoice.
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It is aboutinformedchoice.
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There was aninformedchoice.
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Thisinformedchoicewas enabled by her ability to pay the fees at the private home she had selected.
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It could be used to enable someone who may be considering alternative health-care strategies to make aninformedchoice.
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Parents are not to be pressured into receiving screening; instead they must be given the opportunity to exerciseinformedchoice.
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Our interviews indicated that users and carers had insufficient information about services to make aninformedchoiceof care services.
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Neither of these studies characterises the phases of smoking control in terms of ' 'informedchoice' ' and ' ' social hygiene.
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Currently,informedchoiceis frustrated by complexity.
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A favourite phrase is "informedchoice".
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And freedom of choice impliesinformedchoice.
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Therefore, they can make aninformedchoice.
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I am simply arguing forinformedchoice.
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Whatinformedchoiceis there for them?
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Patients need information to makeinformedchoice.
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It should be aninformedchoice.
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It should be possible, therefore, to make aninformedchoice.
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One of the favourite phrases is "informedchoice".
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Only then can consumers make aninformedchoice.
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European consumers must be able to make aninformedchoice.
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However, choice exercised by the public should beinformedchoice.
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They want to be able to make aninformedchoice.
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