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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a situation or statement that pertains to one of two options or subjects.
Example: "The report addresses either the financial implications or the operational challenges of the project."
Alternatives: "covers either" or "deals with either".
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And before it addresses either of those issues, it wastes a lot of time rehashing the story of how Mr. bin Laden escaped from the Tora Bora caves in December 2001, something already well documented by PBS, the History Channel, the National Geographic Channel and others.
The producer Bob Dekas said he told Mike Carey, Georgetown's sports information director, "If you're in communications with the White House, we'd like to have the president come over and do some commentary during the game, and if he addresses either team before or after the game, we'd like to be in the locker room".
Eventually, he addresses either Eddie or May, while whoever else is in the room hears nothing of what's exchanged.
If a reform addresses either financing or delivery system problems but not both, it is not credible or sustainable.
Nothing in last week's summit addresses either the impossible debt burden that will hang around the necks of Greece, Portugal, Italy and Spain for many years, or the risk of a deep recession.
No previous research addresses either subject in Pakistan.
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He declined to address either one.
Not just any address, either, but Riverside Drive.
The Portuguese did not address either matter on Tuesday lunchtime.
Previous research studies address either performance or space requirements issues.
The high court ruling continues: "The coroner's direction did not address either of these questions.
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