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The phrase "alternative option to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to another choice or possibility that is different from the original or main option being discussed. Example: "Many people are looking for an alternative option to traditional medicine for treating their chronic pain."
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"Ayurveda offers an alternative option to elective surgery, which has multiple implications, including loss of livelihood, expense and irreversibility".
In the memo, Thompson puts on the table an "alternative option" to making Byford redundant if the proposal is deemed "simply too expensive and sensitive".
The government announced an investment of £38m in credit unions in April to help them offer an alternative option to payday lenders.
If nothing else, launching Alex on console editions of the game will give more attendees an alternative option to Steve if they're planning to turn up in cosplay for the event.
Fret not, because this summer there's a clean, lean alternative option to ubiquitous wafty layers of diaphanous chiffon, without sweating it out in stretch denim or 80-denier tights.
Furthermore, regional anticoagulation with citrate would be an alternative option to circumvent bleeding complications.
It hopes the plans will provide an alternative option to selling the former prison for redevelopment.
Air capture, which captures CO2 directly from the air in an industrial process, is an alternative option to address climate change.
However, physical layer (PHY) security has recently gained considerable attention as an alternative option to secure information besides the traditional cryptographic schemes.
It could be proposed as an alternative option to DC removal in hemodynamically stable patients without endocarditis, thrombosis, or other DC-related focus of infection.
One alternative option to creating staff scientist positions, Walsh and Lee argue in their email, would be to resist the current pressures toward the bureaucratization of science.
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