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The phrase "the options given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of choices or possibilities that have been presented or made available. For example, "We discussed the options given to us by our supervisor and decided on the best course of action."
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That would be horrendously difficult to accomplish, but might be the least bad of the options given the problems that Scottish independence creates otherwise.
But that is small change compared with the options given to John Little, Portal's chief executive and founder, who is now worth more than $1 billion.
When Daimler-Benz announced last year that it was merging with Chrysler, German newspapers were aghast at the size of the options given to Chrysler's executives.
The study, which weighs up the options given to government by the committee, finds some of the biggest benefits coming from people walking and cycling instead of driving, and from switching to electric and hybrid cars.
THE OPTIONS Given the security breaches and the destruction of the backup copies of the code, Mr. Justen said he knew that he would have to start from scratch if he wanted the company to continue.
Results displayed in Fig. 5 show that none of the options given would convince the majority of respondents to choose a driverless train as a preferred option.
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The options give him the right to buy shares at a set price for up to 10 years.
Exercising the options gives you the right to buy or sell the shares at a certain "strike price".
The options give Liberty and Vulcan the right to buy the shares from him at a price that values Walker Digital at $1.5 billion to $1.7 billion.
Even if Enron's stock was trading below the exercise price, the options gave Mr. White a way to profit if Enron's stock rose.
"Plus, the options give them a carrot to hold out" to prospective employees, Silva says.
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