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option

[op-shuhn] / ˈɒp ʃən /


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“Cremation and burial have been the only two options for millennia,” Pedersen said.

From The Wall Street Journal

They range from thermally-modified woods, to fully synthetic materials, to engineered teak laminates – and while options have been around for years, recent innovations, say the companies and some users, are making them better.

From BBC

Meanwhile, Liverpool are happy to wait, signing the player on a five-year contract until 2031, with the option for a further year.

From BBC

The north Londoners have an option to buy Wilson, the youngest man to represent Scotland when he appeared against Greece last year.

From Barron's

They did announce the loan signing of Hearts teenager James Wilson on Monday with the option to make the move permanent, but the forward will only feature for the Under-21 squad initially.

From Barron's