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The phrase 'opt something over' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are comparing two options or choices and are expressing a preference for one of them. For example, "I opted the chocolate ice cream over the vanilla flavor."
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You do not need to wear anything over your top, but if you do decide to, opt for something a little more casual instead of something dressy.
So opt for something with warmth.
You opt for something a little more prosaic.
Her younger sister, Sumira, did opt for something else: work at the World Bank.
More likely, the elite of that world will opt for something like conventional highbrow English".
Instead, opt for something quick and healthy.
Instead of just playing hockey or running marathons, why not opt for something different?
Instead, opt for something general but cute, such as "Your smile is glowing today.
Instead, opt for something that is specifically marketed as a child's dose of acetaminophen.
Would not a test arise, however, if Britain decided to opt out of something that we currently opt into?
I opted for something more placid.
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