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was elective
noun
Something that is option or that may be elected, especially a course of tertiary study.
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He said the tracheotomy was elective, "to assure adequate breathing," and had not been performed in an emergency.
People had come to be with other people, to mark an unusual thing: a historical event that was elective, not befallen.
But Adalbero, archbishop of Reims, convinced the assembly of Frankish nobles that the Frankish crown was elective rather than hereditary and that Charles was unworthy of the kingship.
In still other states, the office was elective, but the choice was limited to sons or brothers of the deceased ruler.
The importance of the office was further enhanced by two aspects: it was elective, as opposed to the magistracies filled by lot, and allowed the strategi indefinite reelection.
The hip surgery, which was elective, has been a success thus far, even if the decision to go through with it last July caused stress for everybody around him, Raonic said.
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The surgery had been elective.
A period of work tied to academics, these colleges say, is too important to be elective.
That said, some officers said they believed that the sessions should be elective.
But the patient's role in that, of course, is elective.
A massive proportion of all this to-ing and fro-ing is elective.
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