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The phrase "both my" is a grammatically correct and acceptable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two separate objects or qualities that are both owned or attributed to the same person. For example, "Both my cats love sleeping in the sun."
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So did both my grandfathers.
He took both my hands.
Both my parents had remarried.
Both my grandfathers were ministers.
"Both my parents were professors.
"Both my parents served.
Both my folks died.
Both my sons surf.
"Both my grandmothers died.
Both my daughters' education.
He had outlived both my parents.
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