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Sleelafrn Posted 6 years ago
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Having too much choice

Hello,

In the following sentence, is the phrase "having too much choice" equivalent to "possibility of doing too much choice"?

"while having little choice in some matter may be problem, having too much choice may be equally, or even more, problematic."

  

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sleelafrn Hello, In the following sentence, is the phrase "having too much choice" equivalent to " possibility of doing too much choice"? " You seem to understand "having little choice", so I'm puzzled why you don't understand "having too much choice". Neither phrase needs to be paraphrased with the word "possibility".

  • sleelafrn Hello, In the following sentence, is the phrase "having too much choice" equivalent to " possibility of doing too much choice"?
  • " You seem to understand "having little choice", so I'm puzzled why you don't understand "having too much choice".
  • Neither phrase needs to be paraphrased with the word "possibility".
  • Choices are possibilities.
  • Please ask again in a different way if I have misunderstood your question.
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sleelafrn

Hello,

In the following sentence, is the phrase "having too much choice" equivalent to "possibility of doing too much choice"?

"while having little choice in some matter may be problem, having too much choice may be equally, or even more, problematic."

You seem to understand "having little choice", so I'm puzzled wh

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