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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both pictures" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two pictures that are being compared or contrasted. Example: Both pictures show the famous monument, but one was taken at sunrise while the other was taken at sunset.
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Both pictures are true.
Both pictures are beautifully drawn.
Both pictures are real triumphs.
Mr. Shavelson also directed both pictures.
Both pictures penetrate the heart of grief.
I focused on the progression of both pictures and music.
In both pictures it's partially taken down itself.
Both pictures show work of the same student.
Both pictures conjure up the subtleties of human relationships.
Parker zeroed in on the ears in both pictures.
Both pictures would be great if in mint condition.
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