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Discover Ludwig"they both" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used when referring to two individuals or items, either previously mentioned or understood. For example: "The two sisters argued last night, but they both made up before going to bed."
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They both got firsts.
Then they both laugh.
Again, they both laughed.
Are they both?
"Sure," they both exclaimed.
(They both reached safety).
"But they both work.
They both feel underrepresented.
But they both survived.
They both lost.
They both did.
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