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Yes, the word 'either' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of the choice of two people or things. Example use:

We have apple and peach pie. Either is fine with me.

The word 'either' is also an adjective (Either team can win.) and a conjunction (We can use it either as a guest room or an office. note: for a conjunction, the two choices must be linked by 'or').

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