であれ〜であれ
de are ~ de are
whether A or B; be it A or B (very formal)
[Whether A or B; be it A or B]
Connection: Noun A + であれ + Noun B + であれ
Usage: A very formal expression presenting two alternatives and stating that the conclusion applies regardless. Often used in written language, speeches, and formal arguments. More literary than にしろ〜にしろ.
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Examples:
男性であれ女性であれ、能力に応じて評価されるべきだ。(Whether male or female, people should be evaluated according to their ability.)
国内であれ海外であれ、法律は守らなければならない。(Whether domestically or abroad, laws must be obeyed.)
子供であれ大人であれ、ルールを守ることは大切だ。(Whether child or adult, following rules is important.)