Sentence examples for as either since from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as either since" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that does not form a coherent or grammatically correct expression.
Example: "As either since it was raining, we decided to stay indoors." (This example is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "as either" or "since either".

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Some consider it a no-hitter and a perfect game for Shore, while others -- including Seymour Siwoff's respected "The Book of Baseball Records" -- don't list it as either, since Shore didn't face 27 batters.

Today, some stuffed specimens of quaggas and southern Burchell's zebra are so similar that they are impossible to definitely identify as either, since no location data was recorded.

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The feedback mechanisms aren't nearly as potent either, since coming up with a worthy comment for an event is harder than commenting on a photo, and "liking" a plan is confusing when there's also an option to join.

Moreover, if there is no such thing as goodness or badness, there is no such thing as rightness either, since for an action to be genuinely right it must be such that it can reasonably be expected to produce more good and less bad than any alternative.

Plowing just before a rainfall will not kill weeds as effectively, either, since the rain will likely give them an opportunity to re-root before they die.

Soon enough the British press would be calling Ms. Nash the next Lily Allen — as either praise or putdown — since both are women, Londoners, songwriters, brunettes and chroniclers of iffy romance.

Still, Garcetti has now served Los Angeles, as either City Council member or mayor, since 2001 — by far the longest run at City Hall since voters approved term limits in 1991.

Considered in his time as either the greatest theater critic since Shaw — or as a too-clever-by-half dilettante — Tynan wrote evocatively for The Evening Standard, The Observer, The New Yorker and other publications from the epicenter of an explosive post-World War II period of Anglo-American theater.

Nevertheless, practical considerations kept the military's enthusiasm for biological agents in check: They seemed to be almost useless as either offensive or retaliatory weapons, since they might, for example, accidentally infect friendly populations or one's own troops.

While in our initial analysis of protrusion length we measured all protrusions (Figure 2D), here we focused on protrusions that could be clearly defined as either dendritic spines or filopodia since EphBs have previously been shown to be important regulators of these structures.

For that reason we present the reported causes of death as either violent or non violent, since we consider that respondents could reliably report this information.

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