[Grammar] something/someone to (v1) or (be v3)

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mehmetsaln

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Hello everyone , thanks forthis great forum.

I just posted a thread like that but it's not found good enough.I want to improve and present this thread better for you

I'd like to give you some examples

If I want to mean to say " You are best option for this job" .
Which one ıf these below is proper or correct grammatically?

A You are the only one to choose .
B You are the only one to be chosen .


What if there are many options and you are authoritie and you have the ability to choose. How can we build this sentence.

Is "You're the only one to choose. " good ?

I mean , Does "You are the only one to choose " include two meanings? If A sentence above is correct grammatically.

Thanks :)
 
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