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The phrase "accorded both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is granted or given to two parties or entities.
Example: "The award was accorded both to the artist and the curator for their outstanding contributions."
Alternatives: "granted to both" or "awarded to both".
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This view, implying that the premium placed on female chastity was one of the ground rules of life on earth, accorded both with Victorian mores and with Darwin's view of the organism as a machine for insuring the survival of individual traits.
In the last few years, Child was accorded both the U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom and the French Legion of Honor.
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Surprisingly, L3S′ induced moderate interaction with both PDKs according to both methods.
Yet honour and pride must be accorded to both sides.
Sensual florals were popular during this era, as were fresh and lively green accords, both of which feature in Adamas".
Under their accord, both candidates will still allow parties and groups supporting them to spend such money on telephone banks, mailings and get-out-the-vote drives.
"Egypt urgently needs that IMF accord, both for the funding it brings and the policy anchor it affords".
One corner of the environment is correct according to both sense and absolute geometrics; also, one corner is correct according to both sense and relative metrics.
Mr. Limato refused, according to both sides.
The two, according to both women, had a brief relationship.
Mr. Rubin and Mr. Greenspan implored her to reconsider, according to both Mr. Greenberger and Mr. Levitt.
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