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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The theologian disjunctively presented two alternative interpretations of the religious text.
The teacher disjunctively asked the students to solve either the math problem or the science question.
The philosopher disjunctively discussed two different philosophical theories in the lecture.
The voting ballot disjunctively listed two different candidates for the same position.
The scientist disjunctively proposed two competing hypotheses for the research findings.
The travel website disjunctively presented two different flight options for the same destination.
The speaker disjunctively offered two different perspectives on the social issue.
He disjunctively offered two different toys to the child to choose from.
The job application form disjunctively asked applicants to choose between full-time or part-time employment.
The speaker disjunctively presented two opposing arguments during the debate.
The online survey disjunctively asked participants to select their preferred mode of transportation.
The professor disjunctively explained two different approaches to solving the math problem.
The author disjunctively portrayed two different character traits in the novel.
The linguist disjunctively compared two different language structures in the research paper.
The lawyer disjunctively argued two contrasting legal interpretations during the trial.
She disjunctively presented two different outfit options for the party.
The parent disjunctively allowed the child to either watch TV or play outside.
The economist disjunctively analyzed two different economic models in the report.
The menu disjunctively listed two different types of pizza for customers to order.
He asked disjunctively whether he should have coffee or tea.
She looked at the menu disjunctively, trying to decide between the pizza or the burger.
The job applicant listed disjunctively his skills and qualifications on the resume.
The student raised his hand and asked the teacher disjunctively if he could borrow a pencil or pen.
The customer inquired disjunctively about the available sizes and colors of the shirt.
She disjunctively pondered whether to take the bus or ride her bike to work.
The child pointed disjunctively at the toy store and the candy shop.
He approached the fork in the road disjunctively, trying to decide which path to take.
The couple disjunctively decided between going to the beach or hiking in the mountains for their weekend getaway.
The traveler asked the hotel receptionist disjunctively whether there were any nearby restaurants or cafes.
The homeowner disjunctively debated whether to paint the walls blue or green.
The chef disjunctively chose between using garlic or ginger in the recipe.
The committee disjunctively discussed which charity to donate to for their fundraising event.
She disjunctively considered whether to go for a run or to do yoga for her morning exercise routine.
The manager disjunctively discussed with the team whether to implement Plan A or Plan B for the upcoming project.
The student disjunctively considered which elective course to enroll in for the next semester.
The teacher presented two math problems on the board and asked the students to solve them disjunctively.
He disjunctively debated with himself whether to buy the red shirt or the blue shirt.
The customer at the ice cream shop asked disjunctively whether they had chocolate or vanilla ice cream.
You can either go to the beach or the mountains disjunctively.
You can either watch TV or read a book disjunctively.
You can either wear a red shirt or a blue shirt disjunctively.
You can either study hard or fail the exam disjunctively.
The job applicant was disjunctively given the option to either take a test or participate in an interview.
You can either take the bus or walk disjunctively.
You can either use a pencil or a pen disjunctively.
The instructions for the exam were disjunctively presented, which confused the students.
You can either stay up late or wake up early disjunctively.
The couple disjunctively decided to either save money or spend it on a vacation.
The athlete had to choose disjunctively between continuing with their sport or focusing on their studies.
The politician disjunctively promised to either raise taxes or cut government spending.
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