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Discover Ludwig"He is either" is correct and can be used in written English depending on the context.
It is typically used to introduce two or more options or possibilities, usually in the form of a conditional statement or question. Example 1: He is either going to the store or staying at home tonight. Example 2: Is he either going to the party with us or staying home? Example 3: I heard he is either getting a promotion or quitting his job. Example 4: He is either lying or telling the truth, I can't tell. Example 5: We can either eat dinner at home or go out to a restaurant.
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(He is either 34 or34).
He is either fighting or dead.
"He is either a charlatan or delusional".
I thought he is either very wise or very dumb.
He is either astounding or barely all right.
He is either the richest or second richest New Yorker.
"He is either a serious collector or a serious investor".
He is either not black enough or too black.
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As before, if the individual does not vaccinate, s/he is either infected today with perceived probability of infection λ perc or not with probability 1- λ perc.
If the individual does not vaccinate, s/he is either infected today with perceived probability of infection λ perc or not with probability 1- λ perc.
It usually just means that the s/he is either busy or lazy - nothing more.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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