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The phrase "a bye either" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a choice or option, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "If you can't attend the meeting, you can take a bye either for this week or next."
Alternatives: "an option as well" or "a choice too".
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And they didn't have a bye, either.
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In the 100m Justin Gatlin is one of 11 athletes – including the decathlon world record holder Ashton Eaton and 200m Olympic champion Allyson Felix – who have a bye by virtue of either being a defending world champion or a reigning Diamond League champion.
No. 6. Rock-a-Bye Baby Waltz.
Hush-A-Bye, Close Yo Eyes.
No. 2. Rock-a-Bye Baby.
Rock-A-Bye Rock 35.
Flyweight Andrew Selby has received a bye to the last 16 where he will meet either Kazakhstan's Ilayan Suleimenov or Sweden's Salamo Ntuve.
The Sparks clinched a top-six spot with the victory, ensuring either home court in the first round or a bye and home court in the second.
Morgan needs a bye week.
Shawn Lauvao needs a bye week.
Tampa Bay had a bye last weekend.
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