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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'either condition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you wish to indicate that one of two or more conditions or possibilities is true. For example: "You must choose either condition A or condition B to continue."
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Either condition might lead to the other, the study said.
Either condition may make it difficult to swallow solid food.
Thus, either condition (4) is too strong or CP fails.
Either condition is indicative of a potential connection failure or heat build up.
Climate doesn't meet either condition.
There was no attrition in either condition.
Experts say it has nothing to do with either condition.
No specific staining was observed under either condition.
Scientists, however, have not yet proved Zika causes either condition.
We found no upregulation of these markers under either condition (Fig. 3g).
But Avitzur's patient insisted that she'd never been diagnosed with either condition.
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