Sentence examples for am both at from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am both at" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express being in two places or states simultaneously, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I am both at home and at work today."
Alternatives: "I am present at" or "I am located at."

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I use Jstor and Google constantly, so that sitting here, surrounded by my knick-knacks and fetish objects, I am both at peace and fully connected to the world outside.

French and British patrol frigates each spotted the other's fleet around 9 30 am; both at first incorrectly undercounted the size of the other fleet, leading each commander to believe the other fleet was the smaller fleet of Admiral de Barras.

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They are both at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

He has been both at times.

He is both at the same time.

We're both at Juilliard".

"It's both at once.

You can't be both at once.

My kids are both at university.

They were both at university, though Irma was more attractive.

They were both at times "rude, unpleasant, aggressive," he said.

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