What is the difference between "either A is true or A is false" and "either A is

What is the difference between "either A is true or A is false" and "either A is

What is the difference between "either A is true or A is false" and "either A is true or ~A is true?" I have an intuitive sense that they are two very different statements but I am having a hard time putting why they are different into words. Thank you.

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