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Sun 14 Aug, 2016 07:03 am
'Neither' is used of two people or things.
Is used of correctly used? Thanks.
Yes, 'used of' is correctly used.
@tanguatlay,
Consider "for."
Neither is used for (comparing) . . .
@PUNKEY,
Now I'm confused.
Use 'of' or 'for'. Or are both OK?
b oth are ok, if you put quotation marks around "neither" or italicize it, otherwise it just sounds kinda gibberishy.