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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arriving both" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express simultaneous arrival or occurrence, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "They were arriving both late and unprepared for the meeting."
Alternatives: "arriving simultaneously" or "arriving together".
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Since arriving, both actors have been impressed by how audiences have taken to their "new play".
They are imminent and never arriving, both mortal and immortal, barred, Herzog says, from "heaven, hell or limbo".
Numbers arriving both from outside the European Union, which Britain can control, and from other EU countries are climbing steadily.
But since arriving, both probes have been studying the mini-worlds they were sent to, and the first results of those studies are now in.
Towards the end of the 19th century, a new wave of radicalism came to the East End, arriving both with Jewish émigrés fleeing from Eastern European persecution, and Russian and German radicals avoiding arrest.
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Continental modernism arrived both late and watered down.
By the time help arrives, both of them have vanished for good.
When firefighters arrived, both houses were on fire, Firefighter Maguire said.
The actors had the scene down by the time the two officials arrived, both wearing suits in shades of blue.
When police arrived, both men had already fled, leaving behind bomb-making materials and Yousef's laptop.
Patriots cornerback Ellis Hobbs matched Cotchery stride for stride, and as the ball arrived, both players jostled for position.
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