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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the both of' is correct and is often used in written English.
It typically refers to two people or things in a sentence together and is usually followed by a verb. Example: "The both of us are looking forward to the holiday season."
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The relationship that the both of you have may change the both of you, but it's all about acceptance.
"That would teach the both of them".
The both of you.
RIP, the both of them.
The both of them did.
"It's confusing for the both of us.
"The both of us together gon' go super hard".
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Welcome to the Swamp, both of you.
Or both of the above.
Both of the bedrooms are upstairs.
Both of the extreme views are implausible.
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