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Discover Ludwig"from both" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is coming from two sources or two people. For example, "He received support from both his family and friends."
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Lawsuits from both sides?
Big smiles from both.
From both sides".
From both of us!
It was rejected from both.
I'm still reeling from both.
Here's a selection from both.
Monarchy benefits from both.
Chronic conflict springs from both these sources.
It's best to sample from both.
I learned from both those coaches".
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