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"could either be" is a valid phrase that is commonly used, both in writing and in conversation.
It is used to express that there are two possibilities for a certain situation. For example, "The process could either be quick and easy, or long and difficult."
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Obama's stated reforms could either be monumental or miniscule.
"Which could either be radiation or surgery," he said.
This could either be tedious anticlimax or comeback of the century.
He could either be lovely or spiteful - though he was never spiteful to me.
"I realised I could either be a soloist or a chamber music player," he said later.
Could either be applied to NAFTA, and secure the consent of American voters?1.
This substance could either be ethanol or formic acid.
The replies could either be on paper or web-based.
The replies could either be on paper or electronically.
Each of these objects could either be a target or a gap (opening between two obstacles).
E-learning modules could either be uploaded on the Internet or on the Intranet.
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