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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both serves" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to two actions or things that serve a similar purpose or contribute to a similar outcome. Example: "Both serves provide essential support to the team's success, but in different ways."
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Indeed, Jones would have been the rarest of signings – the kind that both serves a function and provides a statement.
OK? First set: V Williams* 1-0 S Williams Venus kicks us off with a double fault, both serves long.
A single sound — a deep bass note or a detuned kick drum, or maybe both — serves as the rhythmic anchor.
In addition, it can be used as a policy exercise calling for proposals to develop an Arizona water policy that both serves and satisfies all players.
Conceptualization of FOLC both serves, and is served by, several streams of collaborative, empirical research.
One of the company's biggest challenges going forward will be promoting this out-of-network traffic as both valuable and profitable in a way that both serves the product and its shareholders.
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Both served time afterward in Yemeni prisons.
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