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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.
Example Sentences
I’m a longtime Bluesky adopter, going back to the referral-code days, but after I fully quit X postelection, I made it my microblog of choice, especially as more ex-Xers joined.
The gum—my delivery system of choice—is a little different, but it also doesn’t deliver the big hit that comes with puffing on a cigarette or a vaping device.
A few are also making memes of so-called “chicken dealers” whose illicit product of choice are cartons of eggs as opposed to hard drugs.
Parenting most certainly will not end when she steps off that graduation stage, but it is lovely that all the emails from her college of choice are addressed to her.
When it comes to accessing contraception, BPAS, the British Pregnancy Advisory Service, says women in the UK "face significant challenges" when trying to access their method of choice.
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