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"both instruments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to two separate items, such as "He had to practice both instruments until he was able to play them confidently."
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Moon does something strange with both instruments.
Both instruments are painted "Shellac green".
Newsom became a virtuoso on both instruments.
Both instruments were closely miked for amplification.
Both instruments were, however, well tolerated.
Both instruments have proved reliable in monitoring the ionosphere.
Predictive validity was assessed for both instruments' scores.
Both instruments demonstrated reliability, construct validity, and discriminant validity.
Both instruments were able to detect change over time.
Both instruments were multifactorial with satisfactory psychometric properties.
With readings from both instruments, scientists can usually identify a chemical.
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