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Discover Ludwig"either is" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used in a formal or academic context to express a choice between two options. Here is an example: "Either option is viable for our project, but we must consider the potential risks and benefits of each before making a decision."
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Either is unacceptable.
Either is possible.
Either is a fine choice.
Either is permitted.
Either is unforgivable.
To do either is a challenge.
"Either is equally possible," he said.
Either is still pretty good".
"Either is suitable for us.
Either is still very possible.
Either is a two-serving squash.
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