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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both of my" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to two or more specific things that belong to the speaker. Example: Both of my cats are always asking for attention.
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Both of my parents worked.
"Both of my kids are vegetarians.
Both of my inlaws have Alzheimer's.
Both of my parents were dark.
Both of my parents are Indonesian immigrants.
"Both of my parents were born there".
Probably with both of my children.
Both of my kids served as officers.
"Both of my parents are nurses.
Both of my sons write fiction.
Both of my parents were political.
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