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Discover Ludwig"both require" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to two items that each require the same thing. For example, "Getting a driver's license and a passport both require proof of identity."
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Both require paperwork.
Both require identity cards.
Both require gasoline.
Both require narrative art.
They both require fuel".
Both require more maintenance than granite.
And both require small dramatic casts.
Both require manual dexterity and practice.
Both require a great deal of support.
Both require a $25,000 minimum.
Both require youngsters to be accompanied by adults.
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