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"defined as either" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce two definitions or two options for a given term. Here is an example sentence: This term can be defined as either an adjective or a verb.
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Serial killers are often broadly defined as either organized or disorganized.
More specifically, they are defined as either thermoplastic resins or thermosetting resins.
VILI was defined as either death or edema.
Mortality was defined as either hospital or day-28 mortality.
TBI-type was defined as either blunt or penetrating.
LV dysfunction was defined as either LV systolic or diastolic dysfunction, or both.
VILI was defined as either death or development of pulmonary edema.
Treatment success is defined as either cure or treatment completed.
Activity was defined as either immobile (0 20%) or strongly mobile (60 100%).
For this reason, the progression endpoint was defined as either HGD or EAC.
The site-of-onset was defined as either bulbar or limb-onset.
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