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The phrase "from both parties" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to when two different people or groups are both involved in a certain action or event, such as an agreement, compromise, or transaction. For example, "The two sides have finally reached an agreement, with concessions from both parties."
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But prominent senators from both parties rebelled.
But lawmakers from both parties expressed misgivings.
The political class comes from both parties".
But opposition comes from both parties.
Lawmakers from both parties assailed the agency.
These include officials from both parties.
Ms. Ruhl immediately heard from both parties.
People from both parties still talk that way.
Most of the candidates from both parties have pets.
Other lawmakers from both parties said the measure was justified.
I ask your prayers for leaders from both parties.
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