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Either ways vs Either way

The correct phrase is 'either way.' 'Either way' is a common expression used to indicate that a particular outcome or decision applies regardless of the options presented. 'Either ways' is grammatically incorrect.
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Last updated: June 18, 2024

Either ways

'Either ways' is not a standard English phrase.

'Either ways' is not a correct phrase in English. The correct form is 'either way.'
  • Either ways I will be happy, since I can return to my job in Hail," he said. ... No goals went either ways from then onwards and that's how the Iranians advanced to ...
  • Either ways I will be happy, since I can return to my job in Hail," he said. ... No goals went either ways from then onwards and that's how the Iranians advanced to ...
  • Perfect Either Ways ได้เพิ่มรูปภาพใหม่ 3 ภาพ · 30 เมษายน เวลา 21:15 น. ... Perfect Either Ways, Watc Watt, กิตติศักดิ์ ถวัลย์วาณิชกุล และคนอื่นๆ อีก 2 คนถูกใจสิ่งนี้ ...
  • ... happens after Ishvir go either ways to lives their lives? #MATSH. What happens after Ishvir go either ways to lives their lives? #MATSH. May 8 2015. 183 67 ...

Either way

'Either way' is the correct phrase to use in English.

'Either way' is used to indicate that a particular outcome or decision applies regardless of the options presented.
  • Either way my job is protecting VIPs.
  • Either way lessons are being learned.
  • Either way, he's a really unique person.
  • Either way, I'm here for you.
  • Either way, our internal security is compromised.
  • Either way, your plan fails.
  • Either way, people got better.
  • Either way, the trauma was debilitating.
  • Either way, your goal is measurable.
  • Either way, both offer interesting spreads.
  • Either way, the llama survived.
  • Either way, Lavetta likely knew her killer.
  • Either way lessons are being learned.
  • Either way, the unsub participates in high-risk behavior.
  • Either way your relationship's finished.
  • Either way, it doesn't matter.
  • Either way, I'll win.
  • Either way, no can do.
  • Either way, we've gottago check this thing out.
  • Either way, coop, I lose.

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