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"don't have either or" vs "have neither nor"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct construction is 'have neither nor.' 'Don't have either or' is not a valid construction in English.

Last Updated: April 01, 2024

don't have either or

This phrase is not a valid construction in English.

have neither nor

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something does not have any of the options mentioned.

Examples:

  • I have neither the time nor the money to go on a vacation.
  • She has neither the experience nor the qualifications for the job.
  • They have neither the resources nor the expertise to complete the project.
  • He has neither the patience nor the temperament to deal with difficult customers.
  • The restaurant has neither the space nor the staff to accommodate large groups.

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