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Discover LudwigThe part of speech 'who either' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'who either' when referring to two or more people who meet a certain criteria. Example: I went to the store to buy a present for everyone who either had a birthday this month or graduated this year.
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"It's not too dark to see who's who either".
The people who either want to do nothing or who prefer a different solution.
There are a lot of people who either like or don't like Google.
Among the main stakeholders of built heritage are its actual users: residents and visitors who either live in or travel to traditional settlements.
Ripa: Do you know who either of these are?
Yer da does not know who either of them is.
Big Freedia says: "Don't know who either of 'em are".
Rose continued to recruit new musicians to replace band members who either left or were fired.
"I know a few who either left partnership to become salaried or left the UK altogether.
Keeping company with those who either abuse drugs or have easy access to drugs.
In our team, there are numerous coders who either compose music, sing, or play an instrument.
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