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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have every option" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to possess or be in possession of all the available choices or possibilities. Example: "As the CEO of this company, I have every option at my disposal to ensure the success of our new product launch."
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But they have every option to suggest solutions".
"New Yorkers should have every option available to them, and they should be able to make the choice that they want," said Eliot Hoff, the spokesman for the industry group.
Cathy Nichols, a longtime friend and adviser to Ms. Giffords, said that hanging on to the money was the best way for her to "have every option of what she might want open".
"We need to have every option possible put out in front of the Council, in front of his administration and in front of all New Yorkers," Councilwoman Christine Quinn of Manhattan, chairwoman of the Health Committee, said.
"They can choose to be part of an inner-city experience, a new urban experience, or in the outer suburbs or the country – we want them to have every option available to them to suit the different stages of their life".
As I said before, you have every option to decide for yourself.
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Right now, Washington has every option available.
WhatsApp had every option in the world, so I'm thrilled that they chose to work with us.
"WhatsApp had every option in the world," Zuckerberg continued in a post to his Facebook page, "so I'm thrilled that they chose to work with us.
"For the seniors, we've been in the final every year, and we've had almost every option of what could happen in the game happen to us," said the North Carolina senior midfielder Kelsey Kolojejchick.
While Miller was a reluctant bowler, Bradman used him heavily because of his desire to have every possible spin option.
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