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The phrase "this has both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that possesses two distinct qualities or elements. Example: "The new software update is impressive because this has both improved performance and enhanced security features."
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Of course a show like this has both a food stylist and a chef advisor – Janice Poon and José Andrés respectively – a team coming up with dishes that tightrope a line between macabre and mouth-watering.
"This has both.
This has both long- and short-term consequences.
Most pictures have Guy Kibbee or Thomas Mitchell, & this has both... Van Johnston is star.
"I look for color and flair, and this has both," Ms. Faulkner said.
This has both stabilised the lev and revived Bulgarians' confidence in local banks.
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This had both moral and artistic implications.
"This have both pros and cons……it charges money to cash-in and –out and becomes expensive…." (SSCOPE IDI 3).
This, having both hand, tongue, and heart, I am committed to I live by.
This had both direct and indirect effects on leafhopper species richness and abundance.
This has had both good and bad consequences.
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