Here is my question: The president refused to accept (A) either (B) of the (C) four new proposals made by(D) the contractors. I know that the answer is “B” because we can only use “either” to mean “either one” of two (but in this case is “four”). However, I don’t know what word can be used here to replace “either” to correct that sentence. Thanks in advance.
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any CJ
— CalifJim
any CJ
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