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Discover LudwigThe phrase "either people" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a choice is being made between two options, but "people" is not the appropriate noun to follow "either."
Example: "You can choose either option A or option B."
Alternatives: "either person" or "either group."
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"Either people travel or they don't travel.
It fails to deliver fairness between either people or place.
Either people bend over backwards to get along or they don't and they steer clear.
Otherwise the elections will do nothing to mitigate the suffering of either people.
School of Medicine - Rehabilitation.' Either people didn't read that or, wishful thinking, they'd just call our number.
Either people modify their route, or they use their car less and take other forms of transport.
Information technology services and software companies are typically hard to merge because of either people or technology integration issues.
"Either people think you're crazy or you scare them," said Mrs. Dunsworth, 54, a registered nurse in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
"Either people are strong enough to walk away, or they crystallize around the genius and suffer one or two generations of destruction," she said.
"Either people will run right by, or stop and be interested," said Anna Vietor, whose Dutch ancestors arrived in the Hudson Valley in 1642.
"These are either people who are under U.S. control or they're just Iraqis caught up in the conflict or at checkpoints," said a senior Army official.
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