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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accesses either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or alternatives that can be accessed or chosen from a set of two possibilities.
Example: "The application accesses either the local database or the cloud server for retrieving user data."
Alternatives: "accesses one of" or "can reach either".
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This creates more value through a "mash-up" that accesses either kind of storage, depending on the security and the need for accessibility.
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All but a few hotels offer high-speed Internet access, either wired or wireless.
To access either of those, follow the instructions to create a newyorker.com account.
But sometimes it is not possible to have access (either in person or with a tool) to these places.
However, you will not be able to access either of those unless you follow the instructions to create a newyorker.com log-in.
The collection may be accessed either as a stand-alone resource or as part of the Stanford Skolar MD, an integrated online medical knowledge provider.
Feeds can be accessed either through a desktop browser or a mobile phone.
The menu, along with the guide function, was easy 'nough, although I doubt she will ever access either one.
Siri is accessed either through a button on the steering wheel or the home button in CarPlay.
The meetings are then stored in an online "Cubby," which you can access either through Join.me or via Cubby directly, using your same login information.
There is no access either from or to the Gardiner east of the parkway.
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