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Discover Ludwig"to be both" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is used to indicate that two things have the same characteristics. For example: "The novel and its film adaptation both have a happy ending."
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It's hard to be both.
"It appears to be both".
Dr. Jenkins was thought to be both.
Sometimes, it's hard to be both.
In Nascar I have to be both".
"It's got to be both.
She gets to be both.
And I am proud to be both".
It seems to be both and neither.
The answer turned out to be both.
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