Examples of 'often chose' in a sentence

Meaning of "often chose"

often chose: Frequently selected or picked by someone

How to use "often chose" in a sentence

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I often chose my next read by my mood.
This is one of the reasons that the group often chose to work outdoors.
Parents often chose the spouses.
There have been other reports that people with post concussion often chose a blue filter.
I often chose the latter two.
Towns that grew up around stations often chose the station name as their name.
We often chose the good in preference of the best.
It should be added that the family exercised considerable authority and often chose the wife.
They often chose death.
The favourite authors of children and their teachers often chose the Provence as a backdrop.
Fuertes often chose women and cats as his subject matter.
Iconic beauty Sophia Loren often chose not to.
Village chiefs often chose the religious denomination of their extended families.
His perspectives on architecture were interesting, and he often chose everyday objects to paint.
Potters often chose patterns suited to the shape of the vessel they were making.

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But in all versions, the maroons often chose death over enslavement.
She often chose the most inopportune time to make her need known.
When sentenced to death, nobles often chose a silk cord rather than rough hempen rope.
He often chose solitary places to focus his heart entirely on God.
The later interpreters often chose the weakest of these arguments.
It 's the former that my dad often chose.
An average fighter pilot often chose a much smaller deflection than was required.
Projects not involving both the health and transport sectors more often chose behaviour change campaigns ;.
The ambitious often chose to move for a better job and a brighter future.
Many second sons, including those of the Pharaoh often chose to join the army.
Thus they too often chose the path of avoiding risk at all costs.
The participants, who were from religious and nonreligious backgrounds, most often chose the atheist teacher . ”.
Women often chose not to enter politics because that meant fighting against tradition.
Unlike his contemporaries, Le Corbusier often chose to use timber windows rather than metal ones.
Ogawa often chose everyday scenarios for his children's stories.
Not surprisingly, men more often chose the woman who had the good performance.
In fact he often chose examples from chemistry and physics to illustrate points in Capital.
In later life, Dennis often chose girlfriends who resembled Kathy.
Edberg often chose to use a less powerful serve, such as a kick or slice serve.
Participants most often chose the box where the rabbit was directly looking at them.
You often chose to put me on a pedestal, but I never understood why.
The previous Princes often chose the day of the saint they were named after.
Responsible Investing often chose to deselect firms associated with the construction of nuclear power plants.
As a result, he often chose roles for which he was not ideally suited.
In his later works, he often chose unusual settings and freer forms for his works.
Recent young authors often chose grave pen names, and wrote on such topics as death.
Although Joan often chose the army, it was at a very high cost emotionally.
For a long time, I often chose the wrong boys ( and then men ) to date.

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