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"either from a number of" vs "from a number of either"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'From a number of either' is used when selecting one option from a group, while 'either from a number of' is used when emphasizing the selection from a group.

Last Updated: March 11, 2024

either from a number of

This phrase is correct and is used when emphasizing the selection from a group.

This phrase is used when you want to emphasize the selection from a variety of choices.

Examples:

  • You can choose either from a number of red, blue, or green shirts.

Alternatives:

  • either from any of
  • either from a variety of

from a number of either

This phrase is correct and is used when selecting one option from a group.

This phrase is used when you are choosing one option from a variety of choices.

Examples:

  • You can choose from a number of either red, blue, or green shirts.

Alternatives:

  • from any of a number of
  • from a variety of either

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