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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adopted either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing options or choices that have been accepted or taken on, typically in a context where two or more alternatives are being considered.
Example: "The committee has decided that the new policy will be adopted either in January or July, depending on the feedback received."
Alternatives: "accepted either" or "embraced either".
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Switzerland and Norway conclude separate trade deals, as would the UK if it adopted either model.
At the moment, though, most House Republicans have adopted either silence or public statements that condemn the Charlottesville racists without criticizing Trump himself.
She had at least one clue, the belief that the other baby had been adopted either by a rabbi or by a family named Rabi.
For going on a century now, apart from former British colonies like India and Pakistan, not a single new democracy has adopted either an American-style presidential system or the old British system.
The more difficult scenario is if the views of Council members are divided and a further resolution is not adopted either because it fails to attract 9 votes or because it is vetoed.
I have never adopted either of these technologies; for now, at least, I am sticking to the old-fashioned magnifying glass (I have a dozen, in different shapes and strengths).
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Unfortunately I am in no position to adopt either stance.
But to adopt either position counts as what the pop psychologists would categorise as projecting.
"We knew we couldn't adopt either [firm's] pay structure," says Tim Wilson, head of reward.
Lipset also contributed to modernization theory by identifying factors that explain why countries adopt either authoritarian or democratic political systems.
Google said adopting either notion would be a "significant mistake, as a matter of public policy and as a matter of fairness".
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