either vs in general

either

adv
  • As well. 

conj
  • Introduces the first of two (or occasionally more) options or possibilities, the second (or last) of which is introduced by “or”. 

pron
  • One or the other of two people or things. 

det
  • Any one (of two). 

  • Each of two; both. 

in general

adv
  • As a rule; usually. 

  • In the general case; without further assumption; without qualification; in all respects. 

How often have the words either and in general occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )