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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both players" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to two individuals who are both involved or mentioned in a particular situation. Here are a few examples of how to use this phrase in a sentence: - "Both players were injured during the match and had to be substituted out." - "The coach praised both players for their outstanding performances on the field." - "Both players signed new contracts with the team, ensuring their spot for another season." - "It was clear that both players were struggling with the intense pressure of the championship game." - "The referee called a foul on both players, leading to a heated argument between them."
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Both players' strikeout totals rose.
Then both players made errors.
Both players go down, injured.
Both players received technical fouls.
Both players are on serve.
Both players hit the ice.
"Good for both players.
Both players were ejected.
Both players homered.
Both players were injured.
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