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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to possessing two items, qualities, or conditions simultaneously.
Example: "Having both experience and education is essential for this job."
Alternatives: "possessing both" or "holding both".
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Having both is a blessing".
What about having both?
Having both available simultaneously is very cool.
Don is used to having both sides".
We are having both, at great expense.
And having both is even better.
Having both adenoids and tonsils out provided additional benefit.
Yes, Office supports having both a personal and school account.
Some patients might benefit from having both scans performed, however.
Having both characters on the same page is a distraction".
Having both feet off the ground is called "lifting".
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