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Ty123 Posted 8 years ago
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Is this okay: Some of them don’t have a choice on things since they were born.
  

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No, not really. Possibly you mean something like this: 1. Some of them haven't had any choice about things since they were born.

  • No, not really.
  • Possibly you mean something like this: 1.
  • Some of them haven't had any choice about things since they were born.
  • 2.
  • Some of them have never had any choice about anything.
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No, not really. Possibly you mean something like this:

1. Some of them haven't had any choice about things since they were born.
2. Some of them have never had any choice about anything.

If this is the kind of thing you intend to say, (2) seems sufficient. I don't think you ne

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The correct idiom is "X doesn't/don't have a choice about Y"

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