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"I cried both" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to two actions that were taken together, for example: "I was so overwhelmed with emotion that I cried both tears of joy and sadness".
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I cried both times.
"I'M A LOSER" Lori: So I cried both times I watched.
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I've cried both in leading small discussion classes, and in front of large lecture halls.
I cried on both those nights.
She cried, I cried, we both laughed.
The scene where Aubrey is put in stocks made me cry both times I read it.
Robert Downey Jr.: I cried enough for both of us.
Then Malachy cries, my mother cries, Dad cries, I cry, but Eugene stays quiet.
Both my daughter and I cried.
Both my kids insist I cried at the first Twilight.
I cried when I arrived and cried when I left; both for different reasons.
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