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Preferred above others, as in A strike is the union's weapon of choice . Used with other prepositions ( by, for, with ), all meaning “by preference,” this idiom dates from about 1300.Discover More
Example Sentences
His existence, such as it was, was the result of a double and unheard-of choice.
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