Sentence examples for either-or from inspiring English sources

The phrase "either-or" is a correct and usable word in written English and can be used to indicate that one or the other of two options must be chosen
Example sentence: You must choose either-or between going to the beach or staying home.

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either-or

adjective

Describing a situation in which there are only two choices.

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It's not an either-or proposition.

An either-or logic ignores this interdependence.

This is not an either-or proposition.

Why this either-or?

It can't be either-or.

An unanswerable either-or.

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Either, or both.

It's usually either or".

"Today, it's either or".

It's not either or".

"It may be either or both.

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