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The phrase "both like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that two or more subjects share a similar preference or enjoyment for something.
Example: "They both like hiking in the mountains during the summer."
Alternatives: "both enjoy" or "both appreciate".
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We both like to go to concerts.
They were both like, "Shawna, please".
Something you both like!
Have FUN! do whatever you both like!
We both like seafood.
They both like to cook.
We both like theater, dancing.
Charles: We both like camping.
They both like history.
They both like peering into the future.
Or that they both like sci-fi.
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