of choice イディオム
of choice
of choice Preferred above others, as in
A strike is the union's weapon of choice. Used with other prepositions (
by, for, with), all meaning “by preference,” this idiom dates from about 1300.
of (one's) choice
As called or adapted by oneself, amid all the options. My parents took me to the beastly apartment and told me I could accept the puppy of my choice.Learn more: choice, ofof choice
Preferred aloft others, as in A bang is the union's weapon of choice. Acclimated with added prepositions ( by, for, with), all acceptation "by preference," this argot dates from about 1300. Learn more: choice, ofof ˈchoice (for somebody/something)
(used afterwards a noun) that is called by a accurate accumulation of bodies or for a accurate purpose: It’s the software of best for business use.Learn more: choice, of of choice
Preferred aloft others of the aforementioned affectionate or set: "the abundant acclimated leveraged buyout as the weapon of choice" (Alison Leigh Cowan).Learn more: choice, of
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