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Discover Ludwig"take either" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest two options, such as when you are asking someone to choose between two things. For example, "Would you like pizza or Chinese food? Take either one you prefer."
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I'll take either.
(I'd take either one).
Generally I take either of two directions.
"Me, I'll take either one.
I'd take either, or preferably both.
They take either Angostura bitters or orange bitters.
Applicants should plan to take either test prior to December.
Take either UGBA XB102B or UGBA XBW102B (online).
Take either Auditing and Attestation OR Auditing (online).
From Cambridge, take either Main Street or Broadway toward Boston.
Take either UGBA XB102A or UGBA XBW102A (online).
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