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The phrase "for both institutions" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that applies to or involves two separate institutions. For example: - The new budget proposal aims to increase funding for both institutions. - The collaboration was a success for both institutions involved. - The scholarship program is open to students from both institutions.
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The project comes at a crucial time for both institutions.
It would be a "win-win" resolution for both institutions.
It has set its minimums for both institutions and individuals at a hefty $250,000.
Baylor's report was not made public, and the government's findings cannot be found, spokeswomen for both institutions said.
"Once again, the court and the president seem destined to face off, with potentially huge stakes for both institutions".
The move seems smart for both institutions and is bound to have a healthy effect on the neighborhood, which has begun to attract young artists and new galleries.
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We asked for information from both institutions about how they plan to manage climate risk, and their assessment of the ways in which their lending and financing contribute to global warming.
She has asked for responses from both institutions by the end of October.
Ethical committee permission for the study was obtained from both Institutions (CO.216 for Oxford, UK, and UQ number 2005000785 for Brisbane, Australia).
But you have to feel for the leaders of both institutions as they calculate risks and make contingency plans.
Studies were approved by each of the local IACUCs and guidelines for animal husbandry of both institutions were followed.
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