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Discover Ludwig"either/or situation" is correct and can be used in written English
You would use this phrase to describe a situation when there are two options and only one of them can be chosen. For example: "The students had to choose between a red pen or a blue pen. It was an either/or situation."
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Because it's not an either/or situation.
Surely breast/formula needn't be an either/or situation.
Simply because this is not an either/or situation.
But this isn't necessarily an either/or situation.
But it is not an either/or situation.
I'm not sure why this is an either/or situation.
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I don't see it as an either-or situation".
"For years, we've recommended both stocks; it has never been an either-or situation". said Mr. Wewer.
As it turns out, it's not a simple either-or situation.
It is arguably best to view the girdle not as an either or situation, but as a complex, multi-faceted symbol that acts to test Gawain in more ways than one.
Mary Parker Follett suggested another approach, beyond domination and compromise: "never let yourself be bullied by an either-or situation"; instead "find a third way," which she called "integration," when both sides face what they truly want and find a common solution to that".
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