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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at both tables" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two different tables in a context, such as a meeting, event, or dining situation.
Example: "The discussion was lively at both tables, with participants sharing their ideas and opinions."
Alternatives: "at each table" or "at the two tables".
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The auction was identical at both tables.
At both tables, East opened two diamonds.
The play started identically at both tables.
At both tables the bidding followed the course shown.
At both tables South played in three no-trump.
The contract was six spades at both tables.
At both tables East opened one spade in second position.
At both tables South was in six diamonds.
At both tables the final contract was five clubs.
The contract was four hearts at both tables.
At both tables, the bidding followed the course shown.
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