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either from neither
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "either from neither" is not correct and usable in written English. It is contradictory and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "You cannot choose either from neither option." Alternative expressions could be "neither of the two" or "not either."
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Alternative expressions(20)
neither of the two
Neither of them
not either
without either
not either of them
not one of the two
neither one of them
each of the two
either of the two
either of both of these
neither of both
one of two
either of the
none of the two
one of these
neither of the 2
none of two
any one of the two
one or other of the two
it was one of the two
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The participating patients suffered from either myocardial infarction or lung cancer or from neither of these conditions (control group).
Science
They have a couple of chances to cross - one from either side - but neither Kyle Walker nor Christian Eriksen can find a man with their low deliveries.
News & Media
The game in general lacked real attacking fluency from either side, with neither managing a single shot on target in the second half.
News & Media
Antagonism could thus be either high or low and be from either cultivars towards Pseudonocardia, from Pseudonocardia towards cultivars, from both symbionts, or from neither symbiont (Table 2).
Science
A leg side wide from Pattinson does England no harm either, and neither does a Stokes hook round the corner which brings up the 50 partnership.
News & Media
From neither a financial nor a practical point of view do I have either a possibility or a desire to get involved in it now".
News & Media
There is also no word to describe people who are neither men nor women either from a cisgender or transgender standpoint.
News & Media
Either way, neither of them can shake each other.
News & Media
Either or neither way, the Something/Nothings aren't telling.
News & Media
Either way, neither group of viewers are satisfied.
News & Media
However neither faction necessarily enjoyed widespread support either from the rest of the opposition or civilian populations in areas they controlled.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "either from neither" in formal writing. It is grammatically unconventional and may confuse readers. Instead, opt for clearer alternatives such as "neither of the two" or "none of the options".
Common error
Be careful not to mix up the correct usage of "either" and "neither". "Either" typically presents a choice between two options, while "neither" negates both. Avoid combining them in a way that creates a double negative or grammatical error.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "either from neither" attempts to indicate a selection originating from a source that provides no options. However, it is grammatically unconventional. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct and not usable in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "either from neither" is grammatically incorrect and lacks support in standard English usage, as noted by Ludwig AI. It attempts to convey the idea of something originating from a source that inherently offers no options, but clearer alternatives such as "neither of the two" or "none of the options" are recommended for more effective communication. This phrase does not align with any particular register, and its use should be avoided in formal writing. The absence of examples further underscores its lack of acceptance in common linguistic practice.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
neither of the two
Focuses on negating both options from a pair.
none of the options
Generalizes the negation to a larger set of possibilities.
not either
Emphasizes the absence of selection from two possibilities.
from neither
Indicates the origin is not from either source.
without either
Highlights the lack of both options.
not from either
Specifies the exclusion of origin from a selection of two.
neither coming from
Similar to 'from neither', emphasizes the lack of origin.
not one or the other
Emphasizes that neither option is applicable.
excluding both
Directly states the exclusion of both options under consideration.
omitting either
Highlights the act of leaving out both choices.
FAQs
How can I rephrase the idea behind "either from neither"?
Instead of "either from neither", you can use phrases like "neither of the two" or "none of the options" to express the absence of choice or origin from a set of possibilities.
Is it grammatically correct to say "either from neither"?
No, the phrase "either from neither" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's best to use alternative constructions that clearly convey the intended meaning.
When is it appropriate to use "either" and "neither" in the same sentence?
"Either" and "neither" can be used in the same sentence to present options and then negate them. For example: "You can choose "either option A or option B", but "neither is ideal"."
What's the difference between "either of" and "neither of"?
"Either of" suggests a choice between two options, while "neither of" indicates that none of the two options is applicable. For example: "Either of them is acceptable" versus "Neither of them is suitable."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested