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The phrase "able to be either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or possibilities that can take on one of two forms or states.
Example: "The device is able to be either a tablet or a laptop, depending on how you configure it."
Alternatives: "capable of being either" or "can be either".
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More specifically, we focus on temperate phages, which are viruses that are able to be transmitted either vertically or horizontally.
PPVs are highly contagious and able to be transmitted either by direct contact between animals or indirectly by environmental contamination (10 ).
However, to be able to be called either "Sir" or "Dame," you must be a British citizen.
But going into tonight's debate, he considered himself able to be persuaded by either side.
By these approaches, the received signals at both two source nodes are able to be redeemed as either lower or upper triangular matrices.
Nor was Cardona able to be reached at either of his stated jobs, so OpenSecrets Blog is unable to determine how accurate his listing is.
Therefore, we were able to dichotomize all samples as being either HER2 negative or positive.
Participants will be able to choose to be interviewed either face-to-face or by telephone.
They were required to be able to undergo either CAS or CEA.
We can't stop watching this video, you won't be able to either if you're as enamored with Solange Knowles as we are.
Thus, the hybrid protein seemed to be able to remember either of two unique shapes.
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