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Discover Ludwig"though neither" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to show contrast or comparison between two ideas or situations. Example: Sarah loved playing basketball, though neither of her parents were athletic.
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Though, neither Uber or Lyft are particularly accessible to people with mobility disabilities.
(Though neither of us is a vegetarian).
Often, though, neither side trusts them.
On Wednesday, though, neither was believable.
Though neither made him more obviously photogenic.
Criminal charges were brought, though neither man went to prison.
Though neither of us is particularly feeble, we graciously accepted.
Both were depressing, though neither was especially surprising.
Burns is no Adonis, though neither is Bercow.
And though neither of us was asleep yet, we would dream about our love lives.
Both candidates say they support nuclear power and biofuels, though neither is advocating strongly for either.
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