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choice
Noun
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If you have a choice, you can decide between two or more things or actions.
I don't want to go, but I'm afraid I don't have a choice.
Many people face a choice between money and love.
You have a choice of three cheeses.
It's a small shop without much choice of goods.
He didn't have to come; he did it by choice.
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Your choice is the thing that you decide to take or do.
His choice of jobs was a good one.
I think coming here was the right choice.
choice
Adjective
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Choice food, drink, clothing, etc. is the best of its kind.
He let his daughter pick out the choicest pieces of fruit.
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Choice words are very direct and critical.
After the terrible evening, she had some choice words to share with him.
of
Preposition
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Made using.
It is a house of cards.
technology
Noun
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Technology is the tools, equipment, and activities that come from scientific knowledge.
Modern technology such as computers, robots, and wireless communications, can reduce the cost of doing business. (can make the cost smaller.)
The 1800s saw a gradual development (growth in small steps) of new technologies in farming and transportation.