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The phrase 'powers of both' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more entities both have a power or capability, for example: "The powers of both the government and the private sector are essential for the success of the project."
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He has since steadily trimmed the powers of both the army and the judiciary, most recently in a constitutional-reform package that was put to a popular referendum last September.
All these prolonged and exhausting hostilities drastically reduced the powers of both Byzantium and Iran.
Three weeks ago, anger in Newhallville reached a pitch that required the calming powers of both municipalities' mayors, police chiefs and black leaders.
Meanwhile, he asserted that the decision-making powers of both Macalli and his Serie A counterpart, Maurizio Beretta, amounted to "zero".
He continued, "I'm just saying that human beings in 2018 are living with unimaginable powers of both creativity and utter, final destruction.
We must demand that politicians deliver on their rhetoric of greater executive accountability to parliament by strengthening the powers of both the Commons (is election by PR and the prospect of coalition government really such a bad thing?) and Lords.
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"Dabke" concerns the power of dance both to highlight and to dissolve tribal and national identities.
She's combining the power of both.
And hopefully the absolute power of both transcends".
(The movie makes us aware of the erotic power of both light and darkness).
Bertolt Brecht's play charts the rise to power of both.
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