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The phrase "a standard option" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a typical or commonly accepted choice among alternatives in various contexts, such as technology, services, or products.
Example: "When configuring the software, you can select a standard option for the settings to ensure optimal performance."
Alternatives: "a typical choice" or "a common selection".
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Ice swimming in the winter is a standard option, and many members partake.
Retesting is a standard option for AP exams when results are questioned.
As it turns out, automatic rebalancing is a standard option in many, but not all, 401(k) plans.
T. ROWE PRICE The company offers automatic rebalancing as a standard option within the retirement plans it provides to employers.
Although the reel-to-reel tape players never made it to the car as a standard option, eight-track tape players did in the late 1960's.
Though an immigration judge agreed to let him leave voluntarily, a standard option in minor immigration violations, he was held for four months more.
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Citigroup, for example, takes the unusual step of discounting the amount derived through a standard option-pricing model by one-quarter, in order to reflect the cost of protecting the options' value.
MIRA was run with a standard options (-job = denovo, est, normal, sanger, 454) and no XML files.
A more standard option is the Harvest Inn (95 Boniface Drive, Pine Bush; 800-538-4667), with 39 rooms from $60 to $70.
These take up less room because they eliminate the swing action of a more standard option.
Trastuzumab in combination with chemotherapy can be considered as a new standard option for patients with HER2-positive advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction cancer (Bang et al, 2010).
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