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Does "either A or B " preclude "both A and B"?

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    Yesterday, 20:34
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    No., Either A and B, do not preclude both A and B.

    Either means any of the 2. Thus when you say, either a and b.

    meaning the answer may be A or B.

    But when you say Both A and B.

    Thus this simply means that the answer is both A and B.

    => Either is not the same as both.

    Therefore the answer is NO.

    For example:

    When are you coming:

    Answer = either today or tomorrow, meaning your coming maybe today or may be tomorrow. You're not sure.
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