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The phrase "as both do" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two subjects share a common action or characteristic.
Example: "The cats and dogs are both playful, as both do enjoy chasing after toys."
Alternatives: "as they both do" or "as each does".
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Once the eggs are hatched, however, a lone parent does almost as well at raising the chicks as both do together.
Variety and Velocity goes against it as both do not let to clean the data.
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As they both do the same, the necks intertwine.
If the morning was bad enough, as both did a valiant job of ensuring that par was indeed the norm, then if anything the afternoon was actually worse.
Both do "twice as well as me" financially, he said.
As directors, they both do everything.
Better to make the new car in both sizes, as Renault and Citroë* both do.
Bowlers come again, as James Anderson and Mitchell Johnson both did.
At some point, our hypothetical child would probably have braces as we both did, which costs $4,000 out of pocket.
When movies such as "Babe" or "Speed 2" miss--as both did--it represents a significant loss to the studio that produces and markets it.
"And to me that is not as effective as doing both.
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