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The phrase "I say both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that one agrees with or supports both options or statements being discussed. Example: "Some people prefer chocolate ice cream while others prefer vanilla. I say both are delicious and can't choose just one."
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(Or, dare I say, both).
Can I say both?
As I say, both sides have been making spurious claims as well as solid points about fairness or stability.
"Don't move," I say both to him and to the spider.
Actually sometimes it sounds like Ginny when she says it, so I say both, interchangeably, and just hope it sounds half-right.
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Honestly, I would say both.
INT12: I'd definitely say both.
I guess Dershowitz would say both.
"And I said: Both tight ends just tore their ACL.
"I'm really glad you're here, Eunice," I said, trying to keep everything I said both clear and honest.
"I said both teams would drop points and you are always going to drop some".
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