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traditional option

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noun

  1. stock exchange an option that once purchased cannot be resold Compare traded option

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They are part of a growing number of Central Asians shunning the traditional option of emigrating to Russia in favour of the West.

From Barron's

We anticipate access and use will increase as more providers develop interest in this traditional option for fertility control, one that has undeniably deep historical roots in the US, and which also has cultural resonance in many US communities today.

From Slate

Draymond Green and Bam Adebayo are modern big men who offer defensive versatility and offensive playmaking, but McGee slides in as a more traditional option who can finish lobs and protect the rim against 7-footers.

From Washington Post

Massachusetts’ system would be the traditional option of ranked-choice for both primaries and general elections.

From Washington Times

The 13.5-inch Surface Laptop 3 is its most “traditional” option, and it’s the best one for most people.

From The Verge