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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would either be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when presenting two possible options or outcomes. Example: Sarah is deciding between two job offers. She says, "I am still considering my options, but I would either be working in marketing or finance."
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Mr. Ceruzzi said they would either be sold or demolished.
It would either be trodden on or uprooted.
"It would either be very good or very bad.
Kareni feared they would either be arrested or physically attacked if found.
"I thought I would either be an epidemiologist or a Price Is Right model.
I thought I would either be hated by one community or another.
The International Monetary Fund says Brexit would either be pretty bad or very bad.
Western news sites would either be blocked intermittently or altogether, hindering some of my research.
Columbia Records told Magnum that Arnold would either be paid $25 or retain rights to the negatives.
He said Labour would lose and the party would either be destroyed or have to be reinvented.
"It would either be sell now, or sell in a few years after we invested a few hundred thousand dollars".
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