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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both types" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to two distinct categories or groups of things, and indicates that both are being discussed or considered. Example: Both types of animals, domesticated and wild, can be found in this nature reserve.
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Both types are fatal.
Both types have large roots.
Both types are represented here.
Adult leptostracans have both types of glands.
Both types are found in most bones.
Both types climb by twining around supports.
But both types have their problems.
Both types consume considerable amounts of energy.
Both types lost ground in 2008.
Both types serve to hold food items.
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…both types being eligible for public funds.
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