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The phrase "about for both" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or improperly constructed phrase, lacking clarity and context.
Example: "I need more information about for both parties involved."
Alternatives: "regarding both" or "concerning both".
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But the government believes the high cost of the mass rollout will be offset by the £7bn or so of savings it will bring about for both consumers and power suppliers.
Lots of names are regularly bandied about for both positions.
Eddie Johnson was very unlucky not to have answered his rival for a ticket to Brazil when his late goal was called offside, but in truth a draw was the right result for both teams' efforts and plenty to think about for both coaches before they name their provisional squads.
The U.S. teams are being talked about for both their successes and disappointments.
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Thirdly, the ST and TT2 show similar preferences for using enhancing clauses in the chains, with about 60% for both.
The width (duration), rate of change and depth of the "Harmattan Well" bring about stress for both animals and plants.
These errors represented a coefficient of variation of about 11% for both measurements.
Figure 3A shows the transfection efficiency, which is about 16% for both plasmids.
Age (≥ 70 vs. < 70 years) did not affect test sensitivity, which was about 19% for both age groups (p = 0.86).
They both cast about for a time, mulling this over.
Radioiodine has been used clinically for about 70 years, both for diagnosis (123I, 125I and 131I) and therapy (125I and 131I) of various diseases.
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