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Discover Ludwig"encounters both" is grammatically correct.
You can use this phrase when referring to an individual or group meeting, encountering, or interacting with two distinct objects, ideas, people, etc. For example: The young man encountered both joy and sorrow throughout his life.
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One encounters both "the cut of anger" and the "tinny cut of fear".
Voiced and played by Zoe Wanamaker, she encounters both the Ninth and Tenth Doctors and her ultimate demise is incredibly moving.
But the overall tone is heartfelt and determined, as Takako, visiting the small handful of her former kindergarten students who survived, encounters both unbearable sadness and fragile optimism.
Dressed up as a high priestess in black, she unwittingly gatecrashes a funeral at the sinister Hunsdon House, where she encounters both Tom Lynn and the Leroy family to whom he is mysteriously bound.
His subsequent encounters, both crucial to the plot, are with a clerk in a hardware store, Claire Bonheur Adrienne Paulyy), and a fidgety figure in a hotel room, who calls himself Noël Gentil (Jacques Gamblin).
Leading James through scripted fictitious encounters (both guards are injured, for example, so he has to play point guard for his team) is really no more intriguing than scenarios that may emerge when playing as your own pro.
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With each gory encounter, both men will emerge more damaged, but only one will emerge battier.
For a customer encountering both fees, the average total of $4.07 is also a new record.
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