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Discover Ludwig"given an option" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a choice or selection offered to someone. For example: "Given an option, I would choose to stay home rather than venture outdoors in this weather."
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"We weren't given an option".
I tried Travelocity and, after being offered a flight with a stop in Detroit, I was given an option for a nonstop round trip fare of $249.
Bird, who was given an option of becoming team president after Walsh retired, said in February that he was 90percentt certain he would retire altogether.
Two years after the project is completed, the developer will be given an option to buy the armory and the land at market price.
(If you're given an option with a strike price of ten dollars when today's stock price is fifteen dollars, each option can yield an immediate profit of five dollars).
"You always try to convince yourself it is a good thing to get through a tough set like that, but going into the match, if you're given an option, you want it to be as easy as possible every time".
Roldugin was also secretly given an option to buy a minority stake in the Russian truck manufacturer Kamaz, which makes army vehicles, and has 15% of a Cyprus-registered company called Raytar.
The coroner, retired judge Richard Pollard, had given it the option of a verdict of unlawful killing, which could have opened the way for legal proceedings against individuals and organisations involved, but the high court dismissed appeals for it to be given an option of corporate manslaughter.
Those who want their prescription drugs paid for or would like more preventative care might be given an option.
The app lets you highlight the word and you'll be given an option to find a synonym or definition.
Since the fellow eye was non-seeing, the patient was given an option of enucleation to confirm an alternate diagnosis and conclusively rule out sympathetic ophthalmia.
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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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