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Sandwich WITHOUT Peanut Butter AND/OR Jelly?

Post by DeMorgan24 » Thu Sep 26, 2024 6:45 pm

If someone wanted to convey that the sandwich requires both peanut butter and jelly, what is the proper phrasing:

OPTION A: This sandwich cannot take place without peanut butter or jelly.

OPTION B: This sandwich cannot take place without peanut butter and jelly.

Aside from logic, is there a grammar issue that would for some reason constrain the phrasing (e.g., using the negation "without" along with the conjunction "and"?)

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