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Discover Ludwig'both cases' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally implies that two similar or related scenarios are being compared. For example, "We will need to consider both cases before making a final decision."
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Both cases were false.
(Both cases remain open).
Both cases were eventually dismissed.
The city settled both cases.
Both cases have been closed.
It's applicable in both cases.
Both cases have changed Wall Street practice.
In both cases, that thinking proved delusional.
But there is passion in both cases.
In both cases, the answers were mystifying.
People are pretty generous in both cases.
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