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Discover Ludwig'realise both' is correct and can be used in written English.
'Realise both' could be used when referring to two different ideas or goals. For example: "We must realise both of our objectives in order to be successful."
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It helps us realise both the commonality and differences in our lives.
Different roughness and grain sizes of testing samples are designed for the friction pairs in the experiments to realise both the adhesion-dominated and ploughing-dominated frictions.
In the pilot study data, 'good' was found to realise both Reaction-Impact and Reaction-Quality as in instances (9) and (10).
The exercise also helps realise both the importance of the general context in constraining the behaviour of the stakeholders, but also their own freedom and ability to deal with what happens.
Tricia wanted to realise both her and her husband's wish to provide home care.
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The experiments are realised both in simulated and real environments.
And this is beautifully realised both in Sasha Dugdale's translation and in Ramin Gray's poker-faced production.
Then, last week, as I was filling up the feeders I realised both birds were feeding near my feet.
With Portugal facing two years of recession and record unemployment, Mr Passos Coelho is committed to realising both harsh spending cuts and economic growth.
The finest sensibilities came in the baritone of Marcus Farnsworth, realising both dignity and compassion in the role of Jesus and in the bass arias.
"I got back on my bike straight away, realised both seat stays were broken and the bike wasn't going anywhere.
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