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either or

 

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Either or is a phrase that is used to present two alternatives or choices. It indicates that only one of the mentioned options can be chosen, not both.

1. I can either go to the party tonight or stay at home and watch a movie.
(emphasizing the choice between attending the party or staying at home)

2. You must choose either to accept the job offer or decline it.
(suggesting that only one option can be chosen: accepting or rejecting the job offer)

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