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Discover Ludwig'just either' is not a correct phrase in English
Instead, you could use the phrase 'either just' in the same context. For example: "You can either just have a salad, or you can have a salad with a side of French fries."
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You're just either reaffirming yourself or doubting yourself, but never in a critical way".
But then, making an example of a good parent doesn't seem just either and would surely breed deep resentment?
They died in penury and amid chaos, within a few years of each other just either side of 50.
"They might just either exhaust the idea or, one day, realize the rest of the world passed by," Professor Simonton said.
"I just either go to the restroom," to avoid creating a commotion in the aisle, "or sometimes I go up and stand and chat with the flight attendants".
That play, in common with One for the Road, involves vicious interrogations in an unnamed war zone, and there seems to be something about dystopian dialogues that suits a duration of just either side of half an hour.
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Just lovely either way.
Just now, either choice looks terrible.
This isn't just for women either!
Not just bartenders, either.
Not just one, either.
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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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