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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

A choice (of/in)

He made a choice of death.

He made a choice in death.

He made a choice in dying.

( to mean that what he chose was him being dead.)

Are these sentences to my meaning?
  

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Anonymous He made a choice of death. He made a choice in death. -- This one sounds like he died and then made some important choice.

  • Anonymous He made a choice of death.
  • He made a choice in death.
  • -- This one sounds like he died and then made some important choice.
  • He made a choice in dying.
  • ) Are these sentences to my meaning?
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AnonymousHe made a choice of death.

He made a choice in death. -- This one sounds like he died and then made some important choice.

He made a choice in dying.

( to mean that what he chose was him being dead.)

Are these sentences to my meaning?


None of these work for your purpose. The first and third don't work at all and
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He decided to end his life.
He decided to commit suicide.
He decided that life was not worth living anymore.

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