What I wanted to express in the following sentence is that the majority of employees would like to work from home, if they are given the option. However, I'm not precisely sure about "given choice" part. Therefore, I would be really grateful if someone could let me know whether "given the choice" in the following sentence has the meaning I want.
Therefore, given the choice, generally, many workers be they blue-collar or white-collar, would opt to work from home.
The sentence is considerably weakened by generalities. Therefore, given the choice, most workers, both blue-collar and white-collar, would opt to work from home. "Many" is not a majority.
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The sentence is considerably weakened by generalities.
Therefore, given the choice, most workers, both blue-collar and white-collar, would opt to work from home.
"Many" is not a majority. You need "most."