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"both latter" is not correct in written English.
"Latter" refers to the second of two things mentioned, while "both" indicates that there are only two things. Therefore, saying "both latter" would be contradictory. It would be more correct to say "both of the latter" or "both of these." Example: "I have two options, but both of the latter seem equally appealing."
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In both latter cases they overruled ministers and officials.
The term Tryblidia is preferred over Monoplacophoran and Galeroconcha, because both latter terms are taken to include several fossil groups of uncertain relationships.
Moreover, both latter modulations have inconveniences.
Both latter primary orders contain a footnote noting that date.
Both latter patients had rises in peripheral blood CD4 T cells after antiretroviral therapy.
Hence, both latter configurations suffer from error propagation and the interference cancellation is not effective.
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Despite this reservation, both the latter studies found a functional clustering of disease genes.
Morphological changes of cells are foundation of their metabolism and function changes, adapting to the need of the both latters.
But even the Steves' peak efforts probably couldn't make up for the annoying wailing of vocalist Max Bacon and the high-gloss production of Geoffrey Downes, a mate of Howe in both latter-day Yes and Asia.
Both workers and employers pay them, the latter both to UISAs and the solidarity fund.
The latter both invested in GetNinjas' 2011 seed round, which raised a total of $700,000.
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