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Discover Ludwig"electing for" is an accepted phrase in written English
It is used when referencing the process of choosing one option over another, usually in the form of a decision. For example, "After careful consideration, I elected for the smaller, less expensive option."
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Electing for a career in journalism, he found this not to his liking and joined the army, gaining a commission in the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment in 1963.
When the tabloids chose to focus on a 19-year-old electing for a bilateral mastectomy, because they (the preferred pronoun) are non-binary transgender, the internet responded with predictable pearl-clutching and tired old tropes.
In addition to allowing the removal of a jury if the prosecution believed there was a serious risk of jury tampering, David Blunkett's draft bill included proposals to allow judges to hear complex fraud trials alone and plans to give defendants the option of electing for a judge-only trial.
We performed VATS to treat the PAVM instead of electing for transcatheter embolization.
CONCLUSION: Self-assessments of health and disability distinguish elderly patients with degenerative scoliosis electing for surgery compared with those who continue nonoperative therapies.
Significant differences between the operative and nonoperative groups were found for all 3 self-assessment survey results, with those electing for operative intervention reporting worse scores for ODI (54 versus 40; P =.001), SRS-30 (2.7 versus 3.0; P =.01), SF-12 physical component summary (23 versus 29; P =.01), and SF-12 mental component summary (46 versus 52; P =.03).
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"What was I elected for?
The governor is elected for four years.
And to get elected for fourteen.
Superiors were elected for three years.
They are elected for life.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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