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The phrase "accepted either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or choices that are both valid or permissible.
Example: "Both proposals were reviewed, and the committee decided that either could be accepted either for the project."
Alternatives: "approved as well" or "permitted too".
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No manufacturer accepted either alternative, the company said.
Bhutto's Pakistan People's party has not accepted either of these versions and demanded a wider inquiry investigated by the UN.
Although almost every college for years has accepted either test, the SAT has long represented the gold standard.
And, if so, why would it become accepted?' Either way it is wrong; it is against the law and it is against our rules and no matter how you slice it, it is corruption".
Many Nez Percé, perhaps a majority, had never accepted either treaty, and hostile actions and raids by both settlers and Native Americans eventually evolved into the Nez Percé War of 1877.
It might have been different, perhaps, if Faveez Maharoof had accepted either of two early chances when Gibbs pulled to square leg and drove to extra cover, but both opportunities were wasted and the lucky No 3 slowly found some form during a decisive partnership of 70 with AB de Villiers.
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Selective colleges nationwide accept either test.
Able to accept either integers or floats.
We will accept either USMLE or COMLEX scores.
It is not clear whether Germany will accept either one.
Then the president refused to accept either resignation and the crisis was defused.
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