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"should be either" vs "should be either a or"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct structure is "should be either a or." The word "either" is used to introduce one of two or more alternatives, so it should be followed by the options without any additional words like "a."

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

should be either

This phrase is incorrect. The word "either" should be followed directly by the options without any additional words.

Incorrect usage. The correct structure is "should be either a or."

Alternatives:

  • should be either a or
  • should be either this or that
  • should be either yes or no
  • should be either red or blue
  • should be either up or down

should be either a or

This phrase is incorrect. The word "either" should be followed directly by the options without any additional words.

Incorrect usage. The correct structure is "should be either a or."

Alternatives:

  • should be either a or
  • should be either this or that
  • should be either yes or no
  • should be either red or blue
  • should be either up or down

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