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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be options for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential choices or alternatives available for a specific situation or decision. Example: "If we decide to expand our services, there would be options for new markets to explore."
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"Lowering the number of MPs needed to win a vote on a motion for closure, or limiting the length of speeches in certain sessions, would be options for reform worth considering".
Although the panel did not make specific recommendations to consumers, a representative did note that using a hands-free headset during a conversation or communicating via text message would be options for lowering radio frequency exposure.
What I think would be especially valuable would be options for defining whether you want the intro and outro to be more gradual or sudden.
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It'd been optioned for five years and never made.
"Dublin and Luxembourg would potentially be options for us if we decide we want to have additional funds domiciled in Europe".
We would be exploring options for dramatically lowering our energy use and building the capacity for communities to thrive in a post-fossil-fuel era.
So we propose that LT would be treatment options for Child-Pugh B cirrhosis complicated with GS disease; and considering recipient and donor factors, LDLT could be indicated which treats both liver cirrhosis and symptomatic GS disease (Fig. 3).
Haugan Cruises The Cormorant and Ocean Spray are two luxury catamarans operated by Haugan Cruises that would be great options for a girlfriends getaway.
Flooding reduced larval survival and growth, and increasing acidic soil pH by 1 unit would be an option for controlling soil acidity and for promoting integrated management of Diaprepes root weevil in citrus.
Perhaps only Canberra would be an option for the latter.
European officials have said a credit line would be an option for Spain.
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