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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mind either" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a lack of concern or indifference, but it requires additional context to be usable. Example: "I don't mind either way."
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He didn't seem to mind either one.
"I didn't particularly mind either way whether it happened or not.
Take that one, Minaj! (Or not. We don't mind either way).
I imagine them either concentrating intensely or laughing their asses off, and really don't mind either way.
I don't mind either way as long as it shows them as a whole person and shows a general interest in the subject.
The headlamps and kink in the rear roof pillar are BMW-esque, and the hood's shape brings to mind either Volvo or Lexus's own IS300 sport sedan.
"We don't mind, either way is fine," he said.
Not that you mind either title.
His kids didn't seem to mind either".
Usually I don't mind either way.
"I don't think she'll mind either way," I told him.
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