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The phrase "achieved in both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing outcomes or results that have been accomplished in two different contexts or areas.
Example: "The goals set for the project were achieved in both the marketing and sales departments."
Alternatives: "accomplished in both" or "attained in both".
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Closer results are achieved in both frameworks.
Low friction was achieved in both air and vacuum.
Significant improvements have been achieved in both CC and Tpeak.
Reasonably good matching was achieved in both cases.
Sulphate reduction was achieved in both column experiments.
Importantly, statistical significance was achieved in both cohorts when comparing late-stage PD with controls or early-stage PD.
Excellent electrochemical performances have been achieved in both hydrogen (H2) and CH4 operation.
A high aspect ratio inverted pyramid shapes were achieved in both Si-c & Si-mc substrates.
Within 3 years of selection, genetic response for confidence was achieved in both experiments.
The electrochemical detection was achieved in both cases by the enzyme marker HRP.
Results: Accelerated gastric emptying was achieved in both able-bodied and SCI subjects.
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