Do you say a rich choice of something?
Last edited by Lily of the valley; 12-Oct-2011 at 17:35.
I wouldn't use it myself. I wasn't sure whether others might, so I checked with the British National Corpus and the Corpus of Contemporary American. Neither had a single example, so stick with 'a wide choice'.
For instance, "There's a wide choice of shopping facilities." Is it correct this way?
Last edited by Lily of the valley; 13-Oct-2011 at 07:41.