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Discover LudwigThe phrase "making both" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where two things are being done or achieved simultaneously. Example: "By carefully managing our resources, we are making both an impact in the community and ensuring the sustainability of our business."
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I'm making both those situations right again.
Consider making both a hard copy portfolio and an online one.
I'm making both myself and him proud".
Kids work really hard at making both parents feel good.
He plays with scale, making both enormous and small men.
Kenny managed 9.857sec, making both riders the only men to go inside 10sec here.
Climate change is making both droughts and flood more frequent and severe.
Our model is about making both cycling and walking a mainstream function.
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This will facilitate optimal decision-making both for the benefit of the patient and the National Health Service.
She is partial to list-making, both as a spiritual tool and as an authorial practice.
It is essential for much reasoning and decision-making, both individual and collective.
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