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which one is correct? need help plese #1 (permalink) Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:46 am   which one is correct? need help plese
 

a)some people were not provided with either milk or juice
b)some people were provided neither milk or juice


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which one is correct? need help plese #2 (permalink) Sat Jun 25, 2011 1:51 am   which one is correct? need help plese
 

a) some people were not provided either milk or juice
b) some people were provided neither milk nor juice.
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which one is correct? need help plese #3 (permalink) Sat Jun 25, 2011 14:32 pm   which one is correct? need help plese
 

"Some people were not provided with either milk or juice" is OK.
"Some people were provided with neither milk nor juice" is OK.

The same sentences without "with" are intelligible but inferior in my opinion.
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