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"either on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are offering two or more alternatives that both involve a specific location. For example: "We can have dinner either at my house or on the beach."
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Everyone knows you're either on one side or the other.
I'm either on or off".
You're either on there or you ain't.
It's either on target or it's not".
Either on its own is inadequate.
"Either on our team or someone else's team".
Either on paper or the computer, but not both.
Beverly Hills, Calif .- YOU'RE either on or you're off.
They are either on leave or have left the company.
Seattle couldn't move the ball much either on Sunday.
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Often, dance moves are either on-beat or off-beat.
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