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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come to both" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when inviting someone to join in two separate activities at the same time. For example, you could say "Hey, why don't you come to both the picnic and the volleyball game this weekend?".
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Others have come to both Morsi and Shafik simultaneously with pledge documents.
We could even work together and offer a ticket deal for people who come to both.
I've talked to people in Europe who intend to come to both race weekends".
Sharlin can understand why people might come to both conclusions, but he doesn't think it's an ethical problem.
For visitors who come to both gawk and admire the famously perfect community, the murder only added to the narrative.
His account is a dark sort of anthropology, written in the hope that the reader will come to both know and hate the enemy.
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Light came to both at about six.
He came to both a religious and organizational revelation.
He does cite Dutch intolerance when it comes to both tobacco smoke and prescription drugs.
"There's an extraordinarily unafraid quality in women when it comes to both emotions and writing.
However, he warned that some buyers may be disappointed when it comes to both the launch and Christmas.
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