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either

[ee-ther, ahy-ther] / ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər /
PRONOUN
one or the other
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However, they are typically more expensive and less commonly used, as they require either a deep bore hole or a large horizontal system dug into the ground.

From BBC

They have been drawn in the same group as France, Norway and either Bolivia or Iraq.

From BBC

At Bell Labs, an innovation was something that made an existing service or good either cheaper or better, or both cheaper and better.

From The Wall Street Journal

When these paths align, the waves can either reinforce or cancel each other, forming a pattern of bright and dark bands.

From Science Daily

The grief that follows the loss of a child means that Bobb Hogg and Stella McGinn's families have more in common than either would have ever wished for.

From BBC