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"success for both" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to mutually beneficial outcomes for two parties involved in an event or action. For example, "We hope the negotiations will bring success for both sides."
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Couture has found success for both of those reasons.
She scored a great success for both parts.
That fee could rise to £13m depending on potential success for both Johnson and Fulham.
It was an early success for both director Howard Hawks and actor Paul Muni.
Sustained success for both teams, he noted, has meant more scrutiny.
Academic rigor, ambition and self-control should be paths to financial success for both men and women.
America is the undisputed land of opportunity and success – for both women and men – but it comes at a price.
Success for both the Yankees and the Mets is not translating into stability for their respective coaching staffs.
"But his game of chance often meant success for both him and his clients," Mr. Schwartz said.
"There is a small expense attached to such signage but we look forward to celebrating continued success for both teams in the year ahead".
The militants' return, and what seemed today to be shaping up as their mass surrender, was a short-term success for both the Kurds and the United States.
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