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Discover LudwigThe phrase "choose either of" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used incorrectly because "either" should be followed by "one" or "the two" instead of "of." Example: "You can choose either one of the options presented."
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But it's wishful thinking to believe Germany is ready to choose either of his options.
Students in Greek and Roman History may choose either of the following routes for the major field.
Handey-style absurdity provides a means of navigating without having to choose either of these unappealing options.
Maybe he wouldn't choose either of them; he told Weigel that he found the whole premise of long-term romance "ideologically suspect".
You may choose either of two explanations.
Client has the right to choose either of single or multifile in record request.
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They could choose either to become part of Nigeria, or to become part of Cameroon.
Choose either to be the leader of a group, or join a group.
Unemployed, anxious and an insomniac, Davy is a husband and father despite having never consciously chosen either of these things.
(Choosing the other suit of the same colour is to "make it next"; choosing either of the other two suits is to "cross it").
As indicated by similar results shown in Table 6, we could equally have chosen either of the compared methods.
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