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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both shows" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that there are two shows being referenced, rather than just one. Here is an example sentence: "I was torn between attending both shows, as they were both premiering on the same night."
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Both shows come with pedigrees.
Both shows will be free.
Both shows were slower.
Both shows are free.
Both shows sold out.
Both shows tour internationally.
Both shows are planned for 2013.
Jon Schumacher directed both shows.
(Both shows will then travel to America).
Both shows actively involve their audience.
Both shows called their interviews exclusives.
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