What does the proverb Hobson's Choice mean??
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a choice of taking what is available or nothing at all.
"the regional council must decide whether a private toll bridge is better than no bridge at all—it's a Hobson's choice"
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"the regional council must decide whether a private toll bridge is better than no bridge at all—it's a Hobson's choice"
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A Hobson's choice is a free choice in which only one thing is offered. ... The phrase is said to have originated with Thomas Hobson (1544–1631), a livery stable owner in Cambridge, England, who offered customers the choice of either taking the horse in his stall nearest to the door or taking none at all.
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