Either versus OR. Why can't it be both?

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I have noticed a lot of threads in the forum asking the same question.
The question is this:

Is XXX OR ZZZ better?

To me it seems like they only want to use one thing instead of making full use of both choices.

Before asking such questions, I recommend doing a little research using Google to see if you can find comparisons between the options or information that may help you decide that one may need more focus than the other but your business would benefit from using aspects of both/all options.

There's my 2 cents for the day.
  • Profile picture of the author ExRat
    Hi laurencewins,

    I have noticed a lot of threads in the forum asking the same question.
    The question is this:

    Is XXX OR ZZZ better?
    I like both pron and sleeping in equal amounts
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  • Profile picture of the author Kurt
    "Neither" is also an option.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kay King
    From an old college English class....


    Either.....or

    Neither.....nor

    Options are good.
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  • Hey,
    This style of sentence uses usually by not native speaking
    We speaks this way because our language don't have "Either ... or" bunch at all.
    Most of not English native have only "or" instead of "either .... or" in their mother languages
    That's the reason)
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