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Discover LudwigThe phrase "either to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate a choice between two things. For example, "I can either go to the store or make dinner."
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You don't want either to become mushy.
Either to themselves or to the world.
"Deciding which, if either, to condemn is difficult".
9) This isn't very good, either, to be honest.
Both measures had to pass for either to take effect.
The choice was either to negotiate with Fatah or Hamas.
Administration officials said they do not expect either to occur.
I didn't putt well yesterday either, to be honest.
Almost everything was connected either to school or to soccer.
You can go either to Baghdad or to Baquba.
It's not great for me either, to be honest.
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