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either raft or
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "either raft or" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to present a choice between two options or alternatives. Example: "You can either raft or kayak down the river this weekend, depending on your preference."
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Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
The foundation engineer has the choice of picking either rafts or piles, depending on the situation.
Macroscopic photographs taken over text through either RAFT TEs or HAM samples revealed obvious differences in both RAFT TE and HAM optical properties (Fig. 1).
Science
Excluding South America, Cryptoblepharus has a nearly worldwide distribution in the tropics, partially because it has either rafted on debris to islands or has been introduced to many islands by humans.
Encyclopedias
The paper mainly presents an extensive characterization of the fluorescence properties of the probes in organic solvents of different polarities and dielectric constants, and in lipid vesicles of varying compositions, focusing on the fluorescence response versus lipid phases, either solid, liquid ordered (raft) or liquid disordered phases.
Science
Did he arrive on a raft or a ship?
News & Media
The modes of dispersal must be either aerial, rafting on ocean, or a mix of both, and in some cases, assisted by human transport [ 28].
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That p66Shc does not affect Lyn activation indicates that its constitutive interaction with CXCR4/CXCR5 does not impinge on either their raft clustering or their ability to recruit Lyn.
Science
As palmitoylated proteins tend to associate with each other and are found in lipid rafts (Zacharias et al., 2002), it is likely that this lipid modification influences the interaction of PMP22 within the plasma membrane either by association with rafts, or with other hydrophobic or palmitoylated proteins.
Science
Similarly, WNV was reported to exploit lipid rafts by interacting with either receptors or accessory proteins in the lipid rafts to promote virus internalisation into host cells [ 52].
Taken together, the results presented above demonstrate that dimerization may act to enrich or deplete the number of GPCRs in lipid rafts, and that lipid rafts may serve to either amplify or attenuate G-protein signaling.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When presenting two mutually exclusive options, use "either raft or" to clearly indicate that one choice excludes the other.
Common error
Avoid using "either raft or" when multiple options are possible or when the choices are not mutually exclusive. Use "and" or "as well as" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "either raft or" functions as a correlative conjunction, presenting two alternative options. Ludwig confirms that it is grammatically correct and frequently used. The examples show its role in offering a choice between two possibilities, such as physical activities or modes of operation.
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Science
35%
News & Media
25%
Wiki
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Formal & Business
10%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "either raft or" is a grammatically sound and commonly used correlative conjunction, designed to present a choice between two distinct options. Ludwig confirms its correctness and usability across various contexts. Its versatility makes it appropriate for neutral to formal communication, and while it appears predominantly in scientific and news-related content, it is also found in encyclopedic and general-knowledge sources.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
raft or
Shorter, it omits 'either' and might be less formal.
raft instead of
Focuses on substitution rather than a choice.
raft as opposed to
More formal, highlighting a contrast.
raft rather than
Implies a preference.
raft versus
Directly compares two options.
raft against
Suggests opposition or competition.
raft compared to
Emphasizes a comparison.
raft or otherwise
Adds an alternative if the first option isn't possible.
in place of raft
Substitutes raft for something else
alternative to raft
General option instead of rafting
FAQs
How do I use "either raft or" in a sentence?
Use "either raft or" to present two distinct and mutually exclusive choices. For example: "You can "either raft or kayak" down the river."
What phrases are similar to "either raft or"?
Similar phrases include "raft instead of", "raft rather than", or simply "raft or", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it grammatically correct to say "either raft or"?
Yes, "either raft or" is grammatically correct when used to present two options, indicating that one or the other can be chosen, but not both.
What's the difference between "either raft or" and "both raft and"?
"Either raft or" presents two separate choices, while "both raft and" implies that both options are selected or possible simultaneously.
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