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You choose your options in year nine. (towards christmas)

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You choose your options in year nine. (towards christmas)

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The prepositions "between" and "among" are often used after the verb "choose" to indicate selecting from options. For example, you can choose between two options or choose among a group of options.

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To choose means to pick, prefer or select from a number of possible options. The adjective for choose is choosy.

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There are no options from A to E. It is not possible to answer the question without any options to choose from.

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Neither. I would use centimetres.

But, if forced to choose between the two options, I would go for inches.



Neither. I would use centimetres.

But, if forced to choose between the two options, I would go for inches.



Neither. I would use centimetres.

But, if forced to choose between the two options, I would go for inches.



Neither. I would use centimetres.

But, if forced to choose between the two options, I would go for inches.

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