it means - in between two jobs its like on catchphrase.
between, from
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.
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.
no
you chose the handsome one!
siddartha was said to choose between buddhism and hindduism for his lives goal
no
you chose the handsome one!
dilemma
Utopians can choose their jobs. This is different from Europe in the 16th century because there was less mobility between jobs and classes. Someone born a farming peasant remained a farming peasant for life.
all jobs are awesome as long as you choose to enjoy it