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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both individual" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to two distinct things, either people or objects. For example: "This program is designed to benefit both individual investors and larger corporations."
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Nykänen won easily in both individual events.
"Both individual and corporate donations just vanished.
Identity, both individual and collective, is everywhere.
Wasters of both individual and group time.
We need both individual and collective change.
Awards covered both individual work and lifetime achievement.
This right of return is both individual and inviolable.
Aren't we in essence all both individual and social creatures?
Both individual shoppers and interior designers use the site.
Like DNA, memory is both individual and collective.
Outcome 5: Students will complete both individual and team assignments.
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