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Summary:either det On Election Day, I will not be supporting either one of the [nine] members of City Council. Bill: is this worth adding to the evidence? [I guess not] Rare in print. Either of (many) shows up often in U.S. pring. It is a slightly different problem. Used I and Sup Used I 3 Not used either a, neither, e'er, either bit, either one, e'er (a) one Checked by Rebecca nolan on Wed 18 Feb 2015