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The phrase "as either" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two options or possibilities. Example: I can go to the movies tonight as either a romantic comedy or a horror movie.
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It refuses to announce itself as either".
Do profit-making companies qualify as either?
Us could not be described as either of these things.
Things are not working out as either side planned.
You can't read "Great Waters" as either journalism or science.
You could see this as either blackmail or fair trade.
Dornbusch classified economists as either goldsmiths, pigs or plumbers.
These can be thought of as either strategic or punitive.
So I don't see her as either, quite honestly.
This could be seen as either good or bad news.
All patients are described as either nervous or mad.
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