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Discover LudwigThe phrase "opt out for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when one chooses to stop participating in something or decides against something. For example, "The student decided to opt out for the group project due to a scheduling conflict."
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When shopping in the supermarkets avoid buying European groceries, and opt out for the local equivalent.
His order allowed parents to opt out for reasons of conscience or to preserve parental rights.
AT&T allows gigabit service subscribers to opt out – for a $29 fee per month.
He thinks too many people will opt out for the Government to accept auto-enrolment as the way forward.
Since the law took effect, it has become easier to opt out for religious or philosophical reasons.
As with the faculty OA policy, those who sign the license can choose to opt out for any article.
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There, make sure both Relevant Advertising and Enhanced Relevant Advertising, are opted out for all your phone numbers.
He simply packed up and opted out for a life on a seaside farm where he grew his own vegetables and fished from a handmade boat.
If you have previously opted out of the Instant Personalization program, you'll continue to be opted out for any new sites.
I opted out for just carelessly smearing red paint all over my body.
I opted out for the next five years, until both kids were born and my tubes were tied.
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