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Discover Ludwig'lots of both' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to two or more things to indicate that there is a large quantity of each. For example, "We have lots of both apples and oranges, so you can choose which one you want."
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Laughter and screams; lots of both.
We drank beer and smoked cigarettes, lots of both.
There are sex and drugs, lots of both, but scant pleasure to be found in either.
At any time, foreign governments and investors find it attractive to hold lots of both.
And take it from a gal who knows the north slope of Alaska: we've got lots of both.
"This early in the storm and the water has already covered Rushmore Avenue and the parking lots of both marinas".
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And hotels see a lot of both.
Here there was a lot of both.
Many of us have been doing a lot of both.
The truth is that Chavez is a lot of both.
But they mean to have a lot of both.
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