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The phrase "a place for both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular location or situation accommodates two different things or groups simultaneously.
Example: "In our community center, we strive to create a place for both art and science, allowing creativity and innovation to flourish together."
Alternatives: "a space for both" or "an area for both".
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There's a place for both.
There is a place for both paper and e-media.
There is a place for both industrial and naturalized agricultural systems.
Like most German executives, Mr. Wiedeking sees a place for both hybrid and diesel-powered vehicles.
It is, in any case, a place for both sorts of thing.
Yet there is a place for both a coercive and a humanitarian approach.
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The respective strengths and limitations of generic versus specific measures of HRQoL have led to suggestions, both within and outside of the ED field, that there may be a place for using both types of measures.
It was a meeting in a place for which we both felt a great responsibility".
The Cornell Tech campus is a place for discovery, alive with debate, both intellectually and physically.
Still, music made a place for him on campus, allowing him both to tease the mainstream and to join it.
Since the Tree divides substance into the corporeal and the spiritual, it is difficult to find a place for a human being, consisting of both soul and body.
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