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the options you list to prove you had options.
means other choices available besides the current or default one, real or invented for cover.
from from latin alternare, to do by turns — originally about switching between two things, now stretched to mean any menu of possible escapes.
decision theorymore options often cause worse choices, not better
corporate speakwe're exploring alternatives means we're panicking
linguistics twistonce implied exactly two choices, now means any number