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In English, "either" means a choice between two ("Choose either A or B). For three or more, the word is "any" (Choose any of these: A, B, C, or D). The "either" keyword is jarring and confusing.
How about changing "Either" to "Any", because that seems to be the syntax--"any of the following".
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In English, "either" means a choice between two ("Choose either A or B). For three or more, the word is "any" (Choose any of these: A, B, C, or D). The "either" keyword is jarring and confusing.
How about changing "Either" to "Any", because that seems to be the syntax--"any of the following".
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: