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"both styles" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two different styles of something. For example: "This dress shop has a great selection of both styles of dresses: formal and casual."
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Both styles of food succeeded.
I felt compelled to sample both styles.
Dancers, of course, could dance both styles.
"Both styles are all about ease," he added.
(Both styles will be featured in future episodes).
Both styles are brutally funky in their own way.
Both styles confirm that a revolution is firmly under way.
Maybe they will get both styles, with the platinum being the players-only ring.
You can have both styles, but that means ordering separate dishes.
(Both styles, it is worth noting, have been viewed with suspicion in Africa itself).
Both teams are winning, which proves that both styles still work in the National Football League.
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