Well-chosen in a sentence as an adjective

Clear coding is an art, and makes use of well-chosen indentation and linebreaks.

They can be the same if your rejection criteria are well-chosen, but I don't have much faith in "the CEO glances at your resume.

Not all tests can fit nicely next to function definitions, but a few well-chosen ones are both fantastic documentation and not too cluttery.

For starters, because they can't be bothered to secure music rights worldwide, they replace all the well-chosen, synchronized music with awful public domain stuff.

There is a huge learning curve with Rails, insofar as it is its own "opinionated" framework with numerous conventions, if well-chosen, that are unique to Rails.

Perfectly illustrating the utility of well-chosen comments in code.

It's much nicer to drill down to the section you need one step at a time without modal navigation windows appearing and disappearing, especially if the defaults are well-chosen.

It's in the flow of ideas, the juxtaposition of opposites, the emotional connotation of a well-chosen word, the ruthless elimination of extraneous words.

Well-chosen definitions

adjective

well expressed and to the point; "a happy turn of phrase"; "a few well-chosen words"

See also: happy