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EITHER/NEITHER

Wanted to talk to you this morning, But I neither wanted to disturb/ distract you from work.

Wanted to talk to you this morning, But I dont wanted to disturb/distract you from work either.

Ist the above sentences right grammatically? if I mean that The Ist person wants to talk to the other person but he dont wanted to disturb him by calling'

Please can anyone help me out in phrasing it correctely by using the words 'either/neither'.
  

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Can it be.... ' wanted to speak to you this morning, But I wish neither to disturb you'. Please suggest

  • Can it be....
  • ' wanted to speak to you this morning, But I wish neither to disturb you'.
  • Please suggest
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Can it be.... ' wanted to speak to you this morning, But I wish neither to disturb you'.

Please suggest
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Not right. And only ONE space between words in a sentence!


I wanted to talk to you this morning, but I wanted to neither disturb you at your work nor jeopardize my own job.

I wanted to talk to you this morning, but I didn't want to (disturb you at /distract you from) your work.

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