Examples of 'by choice or by' in a sentence
Meaning of "by choice or by"
by choice or by - This phrase is used to discuss the options available in a decision-making process. It is typically followed by another option or distinction, such as 'by necessity,' to compare and contrast different approaches or preferences
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by choice or by
It has not been made by choice or by decision.
By choice or by default.
I do not know if it was mighty by choice or by simple survival instinct.
By choice or by necessity, you venture outdoors in the rain.
This will happen by choice or by circumstance.
The average African woman is a budding entrepreneur either by choice or by circumstance.
This can be by choice or by circumstances.
Nobody ever becomes a member of the church by choice or by birth.
Either by choice or by birth.
Many landlords got out of the rental business either by choice or by economic necessity.
Either by choice or by circumstances.
Many Americans are working longer whether by choice or by necessity.
It can be by choice or by necessity.
The rest of them are losers, either by choice or by birth.
As if by choice or by design.
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Practically everyone here is one, by choice or by necessity.
By choice or by accident, they have ended up in the streets.
People will leave you, either by choice or by death.
By choice or by force, the witches of the French quarter.
Consumers are becoming increasingly digital, whether by choice or by default.
Are you going by choice or by order of the king?
Is your family toning it down this year, either by choice or by circumstances?
Whether by choice or by chance, Dennis had learned to play the.
They are still working by necessity, by choice or by invitation.
By choice or by force, the witches of the French quarter will rise again.
Or perhaps you are not working, whether by choice or by circumstance.
By choice or by force, President Jovenel Moïse will have to step down.
And you are going, by choice or by force.
By choice or by FORCE!
If a person is gone, by choice or by death, he has gone for good.
Okay, you are a loner, either by choice or by nature.
Is that by choice or by necessity?
Are you a stay-at-home spouse by choice or by necessity?
Freelance, by choice or by necessity?
Are we curious by choice or by chance?
The Rustamid imams, however, failed, by choice or by neglect, to organize a reliable standing army.
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She might not have had a choice
The number and choice of courses is up to you