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"both would" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English, and it usually functions as an adverbial phrase indicating that two different actions, states, or conditions are reciprocally true.
Example: "We both would like to go out for dinner tonight."
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Both would fight climate change.
Both would be deserving winners.
Both would be awesome!
Both would cost millions.
Both would seem understandable.
Untreated, both would die.
Both would expedite service.
Both would be excommunicated.
But they both would have got it.
The consequences of both would be devastating.
Doubtless, both would have attracted enormous audiences.
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