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The phrase "a squeaker either" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing something that is not a squeaker, possibly in a comparison or exclusion.
Example: "I don't have a squeaker in my toy collection, and I don't want a squeaker either."
Alternatives: "not a squeaker" or "no squeaker".
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It wasn't a squeaker either!
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