[ Grammar ]
You can misuse your lungs as well as use them well. (Use: Either…or)
A. You can either misuse your lungs or use them well.
B. You can neither misuse your lungs nor use them well.
C. Either you misuse your lungs, and they fail, or they get stronger.
D. If you misuse your lungs, they will function better.

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