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Discover Ludwig"both directions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "both directions" when you want to indicate that something is occurring, moving, or extending in two directions at once. For example: "The river runs in both directions, winding through the surrounding countryside."
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Both directions.
Delays continue both directions.
Information flowed in both directions.
Insults fly in both directions.
This cuts in both directions.
Traffic halts in both directions.
It works in both directions.
Something understood, in both directions.
Harm runs in both directions.
Expect delays in both directions.
This works in both directions.
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