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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I will opt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that the speaker will choose or select something. Example: "I have considered all of my options, and I have decided that I will opt for the more affordable option."
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Given a choice between the British and U.S. system, I will opt for the latter every time.
By the way, next time I rent a car in Europe I will opt for a G.P.S. Everybody seems to have a G.P.S. device, and when I've asked for directions to a particular domaine the first response has been to give me G.P.S. coordinates to plug in.
I will opt to shoot the fish but accidentally (totally on purpose) shoot a number of holes in the boat, causing it to sink.
Give me the choice of viewing a museum or a hospital on vacation and I will opt for the latter -- only as a passing visitor, ideally.
You can bet I will opt my kids out if the current trend continues or somehow manages to be even worse.
So I will opt for a '6', right in between".
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I'll opt for paying a few taxes any day.
I think I'll opt for plain old delusional.
Still I'll opt for Soderbergh and Traffic.
Like many business travelers, I'll opt for the convenient midscale hotel brand whenever I can.
But for the turkey and sausage, I'll opt for Whole Foods, swayed by the Animal Partnership ratings.
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