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both
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English-speaking countries
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The word 'both' is commonly used to refer to two specific things or people, indicating a duality.
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2
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both
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English-speaking countries
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Used to refer to two things or people
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3
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either
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American English
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Used to present one of two options, as in 'You can either go to the movies or stay home.'
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4
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either
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British English
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Used to present both of two options, as in 'You can either go to the movies or stay home.'
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5
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either
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English-speaking cultures
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Used to indicate a choice between two options.
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6
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neither
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American English
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Used to indicate that a statement applies to not one person or thing and also not another specific person or thing.
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7
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neither
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British English
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Used to indicate that something is not one thing or the other.
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8
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neither
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English-speaking countries
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Used to indicate not one option or the other, for example 'neither this nor that'
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