@Output() myEvent = new EventEmitter() ;
A) Declares an output property that fires events that you cannot subscribe to with an event binding.
B) Declares an output property that fires events that you can subscribe to with an event binding.
C) Declares an output property that overrides events that you can subscribe to with an event binding.
D) Declares an output property that subscribes events that you can subscribe to with an event binding.
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