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What does the idiom he that has a choice trouble?

The idiom "he that has a choice trouble" is not a common or recognized idiom in English. It's likely a misremembered or misquoted saying.

It's possible the idiom is based on a more common saying, like:

* "He who hesitates is lost." This implies that indecision can lead to missed opportunities or negative consequences.

* "Too many choices can be overwhelming." This suggests that having a large number of options can lead to anxiety and difficulty making a decision.

If you can provide more context or information about where you encountered this phrase, it might be possible to understand what it meant in that specific instance.

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