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Discover Ludwig'either job' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate two possible choices, for example: "I don't know which job I want to pursue, either job would be a good fit for me."
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But he has now let it be known to colleagues that the roles could be split rather sooner - and with no guarantee that Ms Mills gets either job.
Ms. Sengupta never appeared in court or wrote court briefs in either job.
Mr. McKeon said he did not know how many hours she worked at either job.
I've had a two interviews but I didn't get either job.
But how effectively he is able to do either job at Edgbaston remains open to question.
In either job he would have earned a place in this year's MediaGuardian 100.
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Students also were given opportunities to spend time with professionals in STEM fields, either job-shadowing or working as interns.
In manufacturing and construction, typically higher-paying jobs filled by men, there was either no job growth or job losses.
But, he continued, "at some point, there's either no jobs, or these jobs".
Exits from unemployment can occur either through job finding or labor force withdrawal.
First, no public employee loses either a job or a dollar in pension benefits.
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