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The phrase "high for both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is equally elevated or significant for two or more parties or groups. Example: The stakes were high for both teams as they entered the final round of the playoffs. In this sentence, "high for both" means that the stakes or level of importance were equal for both teams involved.
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The stakes are high for both companies.
The stakes are high for both sides.
The stakes are high for both parties.
The stakes in this case are high for both parties.
The stakes are high for both presidential campaigns as well.
The stakes in this appeal are high for both sides.
The stakes are high for both Prudential and A.I.G.
He accomplished this by scoring 18 points, high for his team; providing 11 assists, high for both teams; and nabbing 13 rebounds, also high for both teams.
Violation rates were very high for both vehicles.
Conclusion: Intra- and intertester reliability were high for both goniometers.
The consequences of not doing so are too high for both peoples.
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