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With so many options available, movie studios and TV networks have to be choosy about content distribution.
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With so many options, people tend to seek out what's tailored to their tastes, which helps explain the explosion of cable channels since the 1980s.
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It has long been possible to load an S-Class with so many options that it pushes into the six-figure price range of a Bentley Continental Flying Spur.
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With so many options and a constant flood of information and new things flying at us daily, studios feel a need to bombard us in advance and to keep reminding us, just to get our attention.
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With so many options available to both parties, one has to wonder why Apple and Samsung did not simply work out a licensing agreement that could have prevented the two companies from ever going to trial.
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For one thing, with so many viewing options today, a hit isn't as easy to come by.
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With so many viewing options on and off TV, a network series is very often pulled if it fails to lure an audience out of the gate.
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Several dozen of them make superb wine, but even in exciting, small-crop vintages like 2003 Bordeaux as a whole may simply be producing too much wine, at too high a price, for a world with so many other wine options.
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Already behind on the math with so many broken stems I decided to browse the baby aisle bottle brush options at my local grocery store.
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"There are so many options for hysterectomies now that patients should discuss the pros and cons of all of them with their doctors, " said the study's lead author, Jason Wright, an associate professor of women's health at Columbia University.
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