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"for either circumstance" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to two or more conditions or events when all of them must be taken into account. For example, "We must be prepared for either circumstance, whether the weather is sunny or rainy."
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As it is, the interim compromise feels not quite ideal for either circumstance (then again, we test cars in the Northeast, where roads have never been anything but perpetually mediocre).
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Although women faced with double burden usually have more stress than most women in today's society, it was proven that in most cases they are psychologically healthier than women who are not faced with these circumstances, for either being a stay at home mother or for being a working woman without children to take care of.
It says: "Scotland is part of the territory of the EU and Scots are EU citizens - there is no provision for either of these circumstances to change upon independence".
He had a plan for every circumstance.
Anniversaries are opportunities for pomp, circumstance and celebration.
Instead he would "mix and match" for each circumstance.
No provision for this circumstance is made by Medical Council guidelines.
Surf carefully, and be prepared for any circumstance.
There is nothing to be ashamed of in those circumstances for either women or men -- because men cry in the office, too.
Custody and visitation schedules can be modified if circumstances for either parent or the children changes.
For students, the circumstance was certainly baffling.
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