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optionality

American  
[ahp-shuhn-al-i-tee] / ˌɑp ʃənˈæl ɪ ti /

noun

plural

optionalities
  1. the quality or fact of affording or including options; the availability of options.

  2. the quality of being optional.


Example Sentences

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The brokerage still likes XPeng’s physical AI optionality, but the question of solid volume growth this year remains uncertain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Stone Ridge is only one of Affirm’s roughly 150 funding partners, he said, adding that “the majority of the company’s funding sits in fixed-maturity vehicles that are not subject to redemption optionality.”

From Barron's

“This provides UniCredit with optionality to amend terms during the offer period for instance, and in our view this also signals the potential for possible concessions to be discussed.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This could be somewhat offset by positive sentiment around the buyback and future optionality for greater proceeds in the future and M&A deployment.

From The Wall Street Journal

“In a landscape where dating apps encourage efficiency and optionality, longing becomes a way of resisting closure,” writes one, and that yearning “allows feelings to exist without being immediately tested against reality.”

From Salon