adverb
used before the first of two or more alternatives that are being specified
conjunction
used before the first of two or more alternatives that are being specified
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You can either choose to accept the terms and conditions or decline them.
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You can have either pizza or pasta for dinner, it's up to you.
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I don't really like either of those options, can we think of something else?
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She was torn between either pursuing her dreams or staying in her comfort zone.