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optional

[op-shuh-nl] / ˈɒp ʃə nl /


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Demand is fed now by “diversification away from a system where fiscal discipline and geopolitical restraint feels optional and monetary credibility is constantly being tested,” Skoyles said.

From MarketWatch

“I keep track of how much trash everyone collects. Like Eddie said, it’s extra credit, so it’s totally optional. But if you’re interested, I can add your name to the list.”

From Literature

The CDC, on the other hand, now says these shots are optional for most kids, though it still recommends them for those in certain high-risk groups.

From Los Angeles Times

“It’s really not optional for us to not have health insurance,” said Amy Walker, who is 45.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the GRE has been a pillar of admissions to graduate programs for nearly a century, the number of people taking the exam has fallen in recent years as universities made it optional.

From The Wall Street Journal