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Discover Ludwig"neither or" is not a correct construction in written English.
It should be written as either "neither" or "or." For example, you could say: "I don't want to go to the beach or the mountains. I'd rather stay home and relax - neither or."
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Or neither or both.
Neither, or both.
(The remainder responded "neither" or "don't know").
Was the "i" before the "e" or neither or either?
How to be Chinese, American, neither or both?
About one-quarter were equally focused on both, with the rest focused on neither, or undecided.
And I'm not ashamed of it neither or nothing or shit.
Neither, or rather both, in ways that make such categories expansive rather than confining.
For Zoe and Jake it turns out to be both, or neither, or something else altogether.
The rest said they sided with neither or both, or were undecided.
They could pursue a catcher or a first baseman in the off-season, or they could pursue neither or both.
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