Examples of 'can either let' in a sentence
Meaning of "can either let"
can either let - Providing the option to allow or enable something to happen or not
How to use "can either let" in a sentence
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can either let
Scorpy can either let me loose.
I can either let him bleed out or we can accept the risk of a stroke.
Pregnancy is nuts! You can either let it drive.
You can either let me study the map.
I am giving you a choice . You can either let me study the map.
You can either let us look round the place.
Or drive you . You can either let fear stall you.
You can either let the seat face to you or face to the front.
Land entirely on you, Now, you can either let this butterfly-induced hurricane.
You can either let the past haunt you or you move on.
Or what? You can either let me help you, or.
You can either let us take a look around now.
Now, you can either let this butterfly.
You can either let this hold you back.
So, Lucifer, you can either let that happen or you can give me Mom.
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You can either let me check you into a drug rehab.
You can either let it drive you crazy or just relax and enjoy the ride.
You can either let that happen or you can give me Mom.
Scorpy can either let me loose, or watch me go berserk.
Look, you can either let us take a look around right now.
You can either let this knock you down, or you can fight.
You can either let this own you, or you can rise above it.
We can either let our past trauma steer, or we can take the wheel.
You can either let us look round the place, look through her stuff.
You can either let your rapist walk, or you can step up and confront him.
You can either let us look round the place, You have a choice.
You can either let me check you into a drug rehab … I already told you.
You can either let me help you, or.
Now you can either let him, or … you can help me.
Now, you can either let me do it alone … or you could help me.
Then we can either let them gloat or tell them to back off.”.
You can either let it ruin the experience that you two are sharing, or….
You can either let what happened … beat you … or you can try and overcome it.
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