In place of, or as an alternative to.
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Examples for "or"
Examples for "or"
1Hard; sheep or goat; blue-veined; sharp; tangy; from Tigne Valley in Savoy.
2Women's state pension age rise: an unfair burden or a necessary reform?
3I believe I had that question last year or the year before.
4New Plymouth Public Health Committee:Influenza; instructions to volunteer nurses or family attendants.
5The unanswered question is: did he change or did the situation change?
1Free State: Morning fog patches in the east, otherwise fine and cool.
2Free State: Morning fog patches in the north-east, otherwise fine and cool.
3Free State: Fog in the east at first, otherwise fine and cool.
4An increasing number of international and Iraqi human rights organizations reports otherwise.
5Pay particular attention to what's being said; otherwise you could miss something.
1So either he has a second apartment or else he bought new.
2That is the usual trouble; or else Connaught men on the raid.
3You should be sure, or else we'll have to help you remember.
4Either she walked off, or else she started talking about something different.
5The message was that state schools had to catch up, or else.
6Let your chosen champions enter the circle or else forfeit the trial.
7Author had the choice of taking Body Building or else no diploma.
8Therefore, either Deborah had made a huge and uncharacteristic mistake, or else-
9We lost Zorain in the fight yesterday, or else there'd be fourteen.
10Then the old vein must open wider; or else another open elsewhere.
11Probably the wind blew it out or else the oil was exhausted.
12I thought it might be important or else I would have waited.
13You must go one to each basket, friends, or else fear drowning.
14The plays of the time seemed too trifling or else too foul.
15Just as surely as depends the straight or else the crooked line
16Must be, though, or else Henry wouldn't allow them on the premises.