optionally

[ UK /ˈɒpʃənə‍li/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an optional manner
    this rule is applied optionally
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How To Use optionally In A Sentence

  • A petrol engine also with Euro III emission standard is optionally available.
  • The nothogeneric name of a bigeneric hybrid is a condensed formula in which the names adopted for the parental genera are combined into a single word, using the first part or the whole of one, the last part or the whole of the other (but not the whole of both) and, optionally, a connecting vowel.
  • The garment is often trimmed with lace, ruffles, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps.
  • We can also make this bag optionally with gold or silver metallic fringing or with really wonderful antique gold fringing that we recently saved from a pair of old church hangings.
  • Chrome uses a hybrid approach where "webby" extensions may optionally include native code bundled as scriptable Yahoo! Developer Network Blog
  • The rechargeable battery may be charged by a battery charger that is connected to the solar cell and can be optionally connected to an electrical outlet by a charging cord.
  • The rechargeable battery may be charged by a battery charger that is connected to the solar cell and can be optionally connected to an electrical outlet by a charging cord.
  • Decorate with a fresh raspberry, a mint leaf, or optionally crumble crispy cookies on top.
  • The composition may optionally also contain pour point depressants, cetane improvers, carbon-containing compounds which react with water, and/or emulsifiers.
  • A tagmeme is described by a slot and class relationship (optionally including role and cohesion in the four-celled tagmeme).
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