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"both at once" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you would like to refer to two actions that happen simultaneously. For example: "She smiled and cried both at once."
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Usually both at once.
Or both at once?
"It's both at once.
Perhaps both at once.
James Macdonald manages to do both at once.
You can't be both at once.
Your brain can't grasp both at once.
It's hard to do both at once.
"I can't do 'em both at once".
I can't do both at once.
Some people can do both at once.
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