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The phrase "able to be both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of something or someone to fulfill two roles or functions simultaneously.
Example: "This device is able to be both a phone and a camera, making it versatile for users."
Alternatives: "capable of being both" or "able to function as both".
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Ahem…and to integrate that picture, well, that, yes, I will be able to be both a human being and a physician.
In his novels of course he is able to be both a writer and an archaeologist.
"A lot of nonsense is talked about the trust not being able to be both 'cheerleader' and 'regulator'regulator
"Dale Earnhardt," she continued, "was able to be both a great Nascar driver and one of the guys".
HOW is it able to be both a park and an active landfill at the same time?
"The seven good years were the years in which I was able to be both son to my father and father to my son," explains Keret.
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"You've got to be able to be on both sides of the street," he said.
Fourthly, optimum closed-form solutions are able to be given for both of them.
CRPs therefore are able to be used for both teaching and assessment purposes [ 17].
It is clear that Q ¯ DL and Q ¯ UL are both able to be calculated.
Long and Akyurtlu are lucky in that they are both able to be open about their identities at their jobs.
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