you have your choice

  • 1you pays your money and you takes your choice — You pays your money and you takes your choice is used when people have to make choices that could result in them winning or losing it is their decision and responsibility …

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  • 2You Bet Your Ass — is a Canadian game show that airs on The Comedy Network. It follows a Blackjack and casino motif, with contestants answering questions on popular culture to earn points. The contestant with the most points at the end of the show is the winner.… …

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  • 3have your back to the wall — phrase to be in a difficult situation with few choices, so that you have to work or fight very hard England had their backs to the wall in the second half. Thesaurus: to be in, or to get into a difficult situationsynonym Main entry: back * * *… …

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  • 4You Bet Your Life — infobox television show name = You Bet Your Life caption = format = Quiz show runtime = 30 minutes creator = John Guedel starring = Groucho Marx George Fenneman country = USA network = NBC first aired = October 5, 1950 last aired = September 21,… …

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  • 5of your choice — phrase something of your choice is the thing that you choose when you do not have any limits Winners will have the chance to dine out at a restaurant of their choice. Thesaurus: describing and relating to choices and choosinghyponym to choose… …

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  • 6you can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family — Some things you can choose, but others you cannot, so you have to try to make the best of what you have where you have no choice …

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  • 7of your choice — something of your choice is the thing that you choose when you do not have any limits Winners will have the chance to dine out at a restaurant of their choice …

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  • 8choice — choice1 [ tʃɔıs ] noun *** 1. ) singular or uncount the opportunity or right to choose between different things: Our aim is to provide greater choice for consumers. have a/the choice: These people have the choice of whether to buy a house or rent …

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  • 9choice — choice1 W1S1 [tʃɔıs] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: chois, from choisir to choose ] 1.) [U and C] if you have a choice, you can choose between several things →↑choose choice between ▪ Voters have a choice between three main political… …

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  • 10choice — I UK [tʃɔɪs] / US noun Word forms choice : singular choice plural choices *** 1) [singular/uncountable] the opportunity or right to choose between different things Our aim is to provide greater choice for consumers. have a/the choice: These… …

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