concept   both
statement   The concept of "both" in English-speaking cultures represents a duality or two specific things or people.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 both English-speaking countries The word 'both' is commonly used to refer to two specific things or people, indicating a duality. 1
2 both English-speaking countries Used to refer to two things or people 1
3 either American English Used to present one of two options, as in 'You can either go to the movies or stay home.' 1
4 either British English Used to present both of two options, as in 'You can either go to the movies or stay home.' 1
5 either English-speaking cultures Used to indicate a choice between two options. 1
6 neither American English Used to indicate that a statement applies to not one person or thing and also not another specific person or thing. 1
7 neither British English Used to indicate that something is not one thing or the other. 1
8 neither English-speaking countries Used to indicate not one option or the other, for example 'neither this nor that' 1