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either

[ee-ther, ahy-ther] / ˈi ðər, ˈaɪ ðər /
PRONOUN
one or the other
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Concerned individuals should confirm whether they have protection against the virus, either through past measles vaccinations or infections.

From Los Angeles Times

But droughts followed by intense snow can cause problems - the new snow is unable to bind to old snow underneath, which can either be very hard or non-existent, and therefore remains loose.

From BBC

Littler and Humphries both sit outside the top four at this early stage but it would still be a seismic shock if either failed to reach the play-offs at London's O2 Arena on 28 May.

From BBC

In either case, the straddles or strangles are selling for prices that are attractive for a five-month time horizon on what has become a pretty volatile stock.

From MarketWatch

In Washington state, when a citizen initiative is received, lawmakers can either pass the measure themselves or send it directly to the voters as a ballot measure.

From The Wall Street Journal