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Discover Ludwig"purely optional" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is not required or necessary. For example, "Although the dress code is formal, a suit is purely optional."
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Lawmakers who favor a greater role for private plans have said that enrollment in such plans would be purely optional.
The only ones advertising prices for procedures are plastic surgeons and other providers of purely optional medical services.
There are ethical corporations, yes, and ethical businesspeople, but ethics in capitalism is purely optional, purely extrinsic.
The meetings are purely optional, but provide candidates with a chance to learn more about Cornell from an alum's perspective.
However, these are purely optional aids and hardened players will still use the on-screen memo and diary functions to crack puzzles the old-fashioned way.
"There's a part of me that says 'Uh-oh, better go back.' And there's another part of me that's been working since I was 11 and wants to get back to that". But why bother embroidering a film career with a purely optional layer of liberal arts?
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A new wrinkle, however, is the addition of an optional gasoline-burning range extender for the i3, an otherwise purely electric car.
"Purely medicinal".
Sideburns optional.
Eat (optional).
Handcuffs optional.
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