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either

[ee-ther, ahy-ther] / ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər /
PRONOUN
one or the other
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If the stock falls below the put strike price, investors can either buy the stock at that predetermined price or adjust the put to avoid assignment.

From Barron's

Together, the findings suggest that cartilage lost due to aging or arthritis may one day be restored using either a pill or a targeted injection.

From Science Daily

That indirectly reported conversation prompted a number of commentators in the US and India to suggest that the accident had been caused by one of the pilots, either deliberately or inadvertently.

From BBC

"They either play a good first half or second half. It feels Thomas Frank can't string the two together."

From BBC

Guardiola was without 11 senior players in Norway through either injury, illness, suspension or ineligibility.

From Barron's