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Which colour do you want – red, green, yellow, or blue?
He's probably at lunch or in a meeting.
'When will you get the results?' 'Either tomorrow or the day after.'
You don't care whether he lives or dies, do you?
The jury must decide whether the prisoner is guilty or not.
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