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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from either party" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to actions or statements that could come from any one of multiple groups or individuals. Example: The contract clearly states that any disputes arising from either party will be resolved through arbitration.
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No candidate from either party has supported strong encryption.
There has been little sign of a climbdown from either party.
"This is not your usual presidential campaign from either party," he said.
But Mr. Bernanke did not appear to satisfy lawmakers from either party.
By the end, Nixon had few friends to come to his aid from either party.
None of this means that the politicians — from either party — are off the hook.
Not many lawmakers from either party are happy with the incremental fixes.
And if Mr. Obama does not take credit, nor does he get much from either party.
"I will work with anyone from either party to get this done," he said.
"I think part of the reason could be that she didn't really make people from either party happy".
If a good candidate for president emerges from either party in the next few elections, gender won't matter.
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