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opt [ɒpt] VB intr to opt for sth

I . op·tic [ˈɒptɪk] N PHOTO

II . op·tic [ˈɒptɪk] ADJ attr

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Those needing to finance should consider opting for the larger $5,550 non-stackable cash rebate and arranging bank financing at 3.99 per cent.
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They were becoming more pro-urban than before, opting not to live in rural or even suburban areas anymore.
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Unlike their predecessors on their label, popular teen idols at that time, they shied away from upbeat techno and dance music, opting for mid-tempo ballads.
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Instead, colleges are opting for the use of nematodes, which are microscopic, whitish-to-transparent worms that eat and destroy the chafer grubs.
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Rather than opting for one musical style, the album alternates between hard, razor-sharp, creepy-crawly punk rock with echo-like wolf howls to textural synthesizer soundtracks filled with strange noises.
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It was reported that he would miss 46 months after opting for arthroscopic surgery.
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Critics asserted that advertising was co-opting elements of grunge and turning it into a fad.
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People are also opting for a click technique to go from underdressed tree to sparkly festive fir.
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Long queues were witnessed at most petrol pumps with bikers and car owners opting to tank up, instead of regulating their fill of fuel.
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Those needing to finance should consider opting for the $3,550 non-stackable cash rebate and arranging bank financing at 3.99 per cent to save more.
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