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Discover Ludwig"either say" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce two options or choices, similar to "either...or" or "whether...or." Example: "I am leaving for the airport in an hour. You can either say goodbye to me now, or meet me at the airport later."
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They either say, "Good riddance!
"People would either say, 'Neil Gaiman?
"People either say, 'This is really amazing,' or 'Why would they do that?' " Dr. Blitz said.
You can either say 'This is not interesting for me' and go play somewhere else.
"I either say what I think, or the opposite of what I think.
He puts the bug in your ear and you either say yes or no".
Many either say Dutch process or list alkali as an ingredient.
"You can either say, 'it's a market problem, don't blame them,"' Mr. Williams said.
AQI prisoners either say they have never met him or, when they did, that he was wearing a mask.
Although each girl often used "I" when she spoke, I never heard either say "we," for all their collaboration.
"People we have mentioned it to either say, 'You couldn't possibly take any' or, 'I would have grabbed some'.
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