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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I'm neither" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that you do not identify with two or more options or categories.
Example: "When it comes to politics, I'm neither a Democrat nor a Republican."
Alternatives: "I'm not either" or "I don't belong to either."
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I'm neither disappointed nor cynical.
"I'm neither optimistic nor pessimistic".
"I'm neither traitor nor hero.
I'm neither here nor there.
I'm neither distant nor intimate; I'm professional.
Politically, I'm neither left nor right.
"I'm neither 'pro-women' nor 'anti-men'.
"I'm neither extremely disappointed nor jubilated".
"I'm neither religious nor areligious," Waltz says.
I feel like I'm neither, yeah.
I'm neither surprised nor overly sympathetic.
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