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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'may opt for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a choice or an option that one may consider. For example, you may opt for an online tutoring program or a traditional in-person tutoring session.
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Others may opt for early retirement.
Seventies purists may opt for carpeting, preferably calfskin.
It's also free, with a reasonably priced premium service that heavy users may opt for.
Winfield may opt for the Yankees, but not because of any economic overtures from their owner.
(Those in no particular hurry may opt for the base engine, a 143-horsepower four-cylinder).
If the Redskins lose a few more games, celebrities may opt for the hockey team instead.
Scene-seekers may opt for Max's Wine Dive (4720 Washington Avenue; 713-880-8737; www.comswinedive.com).com
Some of these companies may opt for Paris, Dublin, Brussels or Luxembourg; others may not move.
If you're doing poorly, you may opt for a different, less-competitive major, such as business.
The Department of Housing is expecting high demand and may opt for a lottery system.
A physicist interested in sound pollution may opt for Salford University's MSc in environmental acoustics.
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