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Discover LudwigThe phrase "necessary for both" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is needed or required by both parties or individuals. Example: Clear and effective communication is necessary for both the employer and the employee to have a successful working relationship.
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He learned, for one thing, that simplicity in verbal communication is necessary for both salesman and housewife.
"The recent cleaning was absolutely necessary for both conservation and aesthetical reasons," Mr. Pomarède said in an e-mail.
Lawyers with the Legal Aid Society argued that the six-foot standard was necessary for both physical and emotional health reasons.
Such mechanisms are necessary for both internal and external fertilization, especially the latter, where improper orientation could result in a complete waste of the eggs and sperm.
Although that is alien to human nature, it is perceived by the heart-and-mind as necessary for both survival and well-being.
Cattle are the most valuable and valued assets of the Karimojong, and the possession of cattle is regarded as necessary for both social esteem and personal satisfaction.
He said that to get a deal today "it will be necessary for both sides to move beyond their opening positions".
Although these behaviours are necessary for both colony and food source location, learning capacity plays a relatively small part in the overall pattern of honeybee behaviour.
Hence, no scaling to [ 0,1] was necessary for both TDMT and GRMT.
Adjustments to observed prevalences were therefore necessary for both gender and habitation, and are reported below.
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