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either/or

pronoun as in either

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“It shouldn't be an either-or. We should be able to use both.”

From BBC

As always, news outlets oversimplify issues into a polarized either-or option when the truth is much more nuanced.

From Slate

We often think of ourselves in an “either-or fashion,” Dr. Keltner said.

This looms as the one either-or competition on the line between former UW standout Harris, signed to a one-year deal as a free agent, and 2023 fifth-round pick Oluwatimi.

Children should be taught math and literacy, she said, but academics and play shouldn’t be “an either-or.”

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