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An example of using nor in a sentence would be: " They had neither fish nor cheese at the party." It usually has to be paired with neither to work properly in a sentence.

Nor goes with neither. Or goes with either. The color, gray, is neither black nor white. I prefer either gray or black for lettering.

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