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little/not much to choose between phrasemainly UK When there is little to choose between two or more things, they are (all) very similar: 没什么可挑的;相差无几;不相上下 Board members agreed that there was little to choose between the two manufacturers. When it comes to the question of Scottish independence, there is little to choose between the two parties. There are two pubs in the village, and there's little to choose between them. It was a poor match, with not much to choose between the two teams. Financially, there's not much to choose between living here or in Canada. See also
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