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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both practically" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize how two things are connected in an important and practical way. For example: "The new plan will both practically and theoretically benefit the whole team."
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To prepare for that, she said, corporate travel managers will be briefed by security consultants on how to convey to employees what to expect from the new measures "both practically and emotionally" once normal travel resumes.
That helped us greatly, both practically and emotionally".
WHAT does the new ranking mean, both practically and symbolically?
Besides, Labour is both practically and intellectually exhausted.
It was the role for which Neal Cassady was both practically and spiritually predestined".
Thermal tights accomplish this both practically (warmth) and aesthetically (woolly tights-i-ness).
In a move significant both practically and symbolically, the Saudis pledged $500 million over three years.
The opening of the corridor is of great importance to the Palestinians, both practically and symbolically.
Their celibacy is modeled both practically and morally on the life of Christ.
Evidence suggests that new mothers are under more pressure than ever, both practically and emotionally.
There was, actually, a lot to wear here that was oddly appealing, both practically and aesthetically.
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