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Wrapping the client can be useful when you want to override default behavior, such as always setting context or disallowing (to the best of Go's ability) access to specific receiver functions on `opslevel.Client`. Here is an example of wrapping the client to always require context to be passed while also maintaining the ability to pass in default options, with the ability to extend your own set of options if need-be:
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