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Is optionality a proper word or slang?

Optionality is a proper word. It is derived from the noun "option" and means:

* The state of having options or choices.

* The ability to choose or make decisions.

* The quality of being flexible or adaptable.

Example:

"The new software provides greater optionality for users, allowing them to customize their settings."

Note:

While "optionality" is a proper word, it is sometimes used in a more technical or specialized context, particularly in fields like finance and business. In casual conversation, it might be considered slightly more formal than alternatives like "choice" or "flexibility."

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