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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good both" is not correct or usable in written English
To create an appropriate phrase, you could say "both good," which is a comparison between two things. For example, "This plan looks good both strategically and financially."
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"But I'm feeling good both mentally and physically right now.
Really good!" Both the Avetts look shell-shocked.
"It's amazing how good both she and Paula are.
We're good, both of us, Ricardo and I. Tell [my wife] Monica and our parents".
The new tunnels will be good both for cities and for the environment, Herrenknecht says.
Big fat onion rings were also really, really good, both tender and crunchy.
"The president has been so good both in the campaign and in governing," Mr. Norquist said.
"Victory over odors for good, both here and in your home," the voice-over says.
He was to the last a ferocious force for good, both through his music-making and his wider sympathies.
However, the riding at Saint-Luc is every bit as good, both in the park and out in the wilds.
That's an unqualified good; both countries possess nuclear weapons, and their unresolved disputes, especially over Kashmir, could have terrifying consequences.
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