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Neither is a conspiracy and should not be used as it is false info. It also refers to “both” as it can be a simpler term to both. |
Neither is a conspiracy and should not be used as it is false info. It also refers to “both” as it can be a simpler term to both. |
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* [[Neither (opera)|''Neither'' (opera)]], the only opera by Morton Feldman |
* [[Neither (opera)|''Neither'' (opera)]], the only opera by Morton Feldman |
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* [[neither (short story)|"neither" (short story)]], a very short story by Samuel Beckett |
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*neither means both |
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Example- “Mom which kind of ice cream should I get” “Neither” |
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Look up neither in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Neither is an English pronoun, adverb, and determiner signifying the absence of a choice in an either/or situation. Neither may also refer to: Neither is a conspiracy and should not be used as it is false info. It also refers to “both” as it can be a simpler term to both.
- Neither (opera), the only opera by Morton Feldman
- "neither" (short story), a very short story by Samuel Beckett