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"questions for both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to present questions to two parties or individuals, for example: The interviewer asked both candidates the same set of questions. She opened with, "What is your experience in this field?" and followed up with, "Questions for both of you; why do you want this job?".
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Of the six provinces chosen for comparison, two had prenatal records with strong screening questions for both smoking and alcohol use; two had weak questioning related to both smoking and alcohol use; one had strong smoking questions but weaker alcohol-related questions; and one had weak assessment of maternal smoking but stronger questions related to alcohol use.
But it also raises long-term questions for both parties.
Ms. Giraldo's testimony could present delicate questions for both sides, lawyers said.
Of course, there are questions for both major parties to answer.
These past events create awkward questions for both Miliband and Cameron.
But the scars left by his psychological struggles with the judicial systems of the US and Britain are more serious – and raise troubling questions for both countries.
The tale of the missionary ordeal in 1900 has received little attention in more recent times - perhaps because it raises some awkward questions for both sides.
Whether Mr. Mondale runs, and just how Mr. Coleman can continue to campaign, are critical and difficult questions for both parties.
More seriously, they raised questions for both his company and CBS about whether his actions constituted sexual harassment or at least abuse of a power relationship over employees.
"The swirl of legal and ethical questions surrounding the diverse activities of our largest banking organizations raises important questions for both management and public policy," he replied.
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Nationalisation was out of the question for both.
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