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difference between choose and select #1 (permalink) Tue Jun 24, 2008 15:02 pm   difference between choose and select
 

is there a difference between
choose and select?

i would be grateful
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difference between choose and select #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:11 am   difference between choose and select
 

There's no real difference. "Select" might be slightly more formal, but not enough to matter.
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