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"had neither" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a lack of something or a comparison between two things that both do not have something. Example: "The restaurant had neither vegetarian nor gluten-free options on their menu, making it difficult for some diners with dietary restrictions to find a suitable meal."
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He had neither.
He had neither condition.
Quixote had neither.
The prosecution had neither.
They had neither, she said.
Zionism had neither.
Mr. Gagosian had neither.
I had neither.
Laura had neither.
Bonds had neither advantage.
That segment had neither.
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