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Discover Ludwig"both applies" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something applies to two or more things or people simultaneously. Example: In order to succeed in this job, both hard work and intelligence applies.
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The newly improved features include two flow paths which both applies upward flow pattern.
One of these systems, the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR) engine, both applies several important physical processes occurring in the magnetosphere.
This move seems intended to try to shrink some of Facebook's legal liabilities by reducing the number of international users that would, at least technically, fall under the reach of the EU regulation — which both applies to anyone in the EU whose data is being processed and also extends EU fundamental rights extraterritorially, carrying the aforementioned major penalties for violations.
And this is where doing both applies.
This is shown by the elevated urinary OP metabolite concentrations (in adults and children) and pesticide concentrations in dust samples in those who worked in both applies and pears, compared with those who worked in a single pome fruit.
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Hazel Blears and the singer Mika both applied the expression to themselves pre-emptively.
Both apply in Afghanistan in summer months.
Both apply European pyrotechnics with American innocence.
Both apply for a job in management; Cynthia gets it.
As for "caution and risk," marriage or fellowship, both apply.
United and US Airways have both applied in the last month.
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