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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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Hi,

Are choice and option interchangeable? If not, what is the difference in meaning between them?

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com/dictionary/choice See the Synonyms section. This corresponds to being interchangeble when talking about a selection: In selecting a book at the bookstore, I had many options or choices . I had many options or choices in terms of payment (cash, cards, etc).

  • com/dictionary/choice See the Synonyms section.
  • This corresponds to being interchangeble when talking about a selection: In selecting a book at the bookstore, I had many options or choices .
  • I had many options or choices in terms of payment (cash, cards, etc).
  • com/topic/option I'd suggest to study them.
  • They are very good.
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They are only interchangeable in the definition 2 here, not otherwise:
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/choice
See the Synonyms section.

This corresponds to being interchangeble when talking about a selection:
In selecting a book at the bookstore, I had many options o

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