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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may both" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to express a wish or possibility of something being true for two people or things. For example: I hope the couple may both be happy in their new home.
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They may both be right.
Umenyiora and Strahan may both be right.
Blindness may both arouse fears and deepen disdain.
Now they may both rest in peace together.
And there we may both find fame and fortune".
These schools of thought may both be right.
They may both be automobiles, but they vary dramatically.
You may both end up being insulted and wronged.
And they may both, in fact, be right.
Contraries may both be false but cannot both be true.
During waking hours, husband and wife may both enjoy the stereo or television.
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