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Discover LudwigThe phrase "between either" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "between" implies a choice between two distinct options, while "either" suggests a choice between two alternatives.
Example: "You can choose between either option A or option B, but not both."
Alternatives: "between the two" or "among either of the options".
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It fails to deliver fairness between either people or place.
About 10% could switch between either colour combination.
Four Britons have died in infighting between either Islamist or rebel groups.
This leaves the government with a stark choice between either advocating that people pay higher contributions or forcing later retirement.
The common experience of widespread discrimination, however, doesn't guarantee a seamless coalition between either of these overlapping demographic couples.
But PoliticsHome tried asking whom people would prefer if they had to make a choice between either Darling or Osborne.
The tackle did not appear to involve contact above the neck between either player, the school district said.
"That is the difference between either making a business case work or not being able to build something," Monswhite claims.
Nevertheless, there were no statistical differences between either their demographics or their baseline clinical parameters.
Unfortunately, we found low correlations between either elevation or climatic variables with germination capacity.
We find no significant relationship between either local labour quality or employment composition and innovative outputs.
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