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Discover LudwigThe phrase "member of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when someone wants to emphasize that someone else is part of multiple groups or categories. For example, "The candidate is a member of both the Democratic and Republican parties."
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Haber was member of both boards.
Oddly, however, Sony remained a member of both groups.
Filippenko has been a member of both teams.
However, Shell, also a member of both groups, said it did not support the rallies.
He was a longtime member of both the Chelsea Planning Board and Community Board.
The rules also allow a person to be a member of both Fianna Fail and SDLP.
For over 30 years, Henry was a board member of both from their inception.
Thompson is listed in city records as the sole member of both companies.
Rockhurst, located in Kansas City, is a member of both organizations.
"John is a member of both the Washington, D.C. and Virginia Bars.
In 1999 Nauru became a full member of both the Commonwealth and the United Nations.
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