Sentence examples for Being elective from inspiring English sources

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Being elective

noun

Something that is option or that may be elected, especially a course of tertiary study.

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Of these 421 were endoprostheses and 361 arthroprostheses, 244 being elective surgery for coxarthrosis, osteonecrosis etc., and 117 performed for fracture of the femoral neck.

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This is elective surgery.

The surgery had been elective.

One of the clinical months is elective.

A period of work tied to academics, these colleges say, is too important to be elective.

That said, some officers said they believed that the sessions should be elective.

But the patient's role in that, of course, is elective.

A massive proportion of all this to-ing and fro-ing is elective.

"It's elective surgery, with incredible ramifications for body image," he said.

"Courses related to ophthalmology are elective," she told me.

There is elective time available during all three years.

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