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Discover Ludwig"either use" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
In this context, you would use "either use" when comparing two different options. For example, "You can either use the bus or call a taxi."
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"You can either use a generator or solar power".
Everyone would use the cards, since they either "use it or lose it".
"Either use the land or lose the land," warned the Labour leader.
However, most people who are visually impaired either use large print or Braille formats of books.
You can either use a bain marie or microwave to melt the ingredients together.
I either use it as an excuse to start a conversation, or leave.
PlayStation 3 users can either use the stick or wave the motion-sensitive controller around like a wand.
Either use lots of little pieces of paper to cover it, or use one big stamp, folded strategically.
Sadly, most of my American pupils either use the scarf as a makeshift sling or eat it.
When downloading utilities, either use All My Apps (or a similar trustworthy site) or links from the supplier's website.
Either use a jelly bag or line a colander with a large, double-layered piece of scalded muslin.
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