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Discover Ludwig"either one of those" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to two options or choices. Example: "I can't decide which movie to watch tonight. Either one of those romantic comedies would be fine with me."
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So if you're a customer on either one of those platforms, you've got time to figure things out.
It failed to do either one of those on Thursday.
Smashing the controller against the wall, then buying either one of those MadCatz controllers or a full-on arcade stick.
So either one of those would qualify but the test is focusing on the reaction to it," Geffner said.
I am not satisfied with either one of those".
And I don't want to be either one of those".
"I just don't like either one of those dudes".
So going back to the square wave, the square wave satisfies either one of those conditions.
Now, I'm not going to do either one of those things.
She can be either one of those things and do it effortlessly".
SH: Do you have a preference for either one of those modes of working?
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