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.
When you have too many options to choose from, it is called "choice overload."
To choose means to pick, prefer or select from a number of possible options. The adjective for choose is choosy.
There are no options from A to E. It is not possible to answer the question without any options to choose from.
The survey gender options available for participants to choose from typically include male, female, and other or prefer not to say.
The gender survey options available for participants to choose from typically include male, female, non-binary, and prefer not to say.
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.
Check your computer power options. In power management, you can choose a different power mode or create a new one. Go to your control panel, and choose system & security. The choose power options. Select "Advanced" options. You can choose your hibernation mode there, and you can select the idle time before action is initiated, or you can say never.
There are two options; your brain, and the people on WikiAnswers. You choose!
You go to the options
To choose one of a series of options.
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