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A Writer's Dictionary:

not much to choose between things Definition


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choose
verb chose, chosen, choosing
    tr & intr
    1. To take or select (one or more things or persons) from a larger number, according to one's own preference or judgement.
      Thesaurus: select, pick, take, opt for, adopt.
    2. To decide; to think fit.
      Thesaurus: want, wish, fancy.
    intr
    3. To be inclined; to like.
      Example: I will leave when I choose
Idiom: nothing much to choose between (people or things) (not much to choose between (people or things))
    Little difference in quality, value, etc between them.
Idiom: pick and choose
    To select with great care.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon ceosan.



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