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Discover Ludwig"to do both" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English and is quite commonly used.
You can use it when referring to two options that need to be undertaken. For example, "I had to make a difficult choice – either stay in the city or move to the countryside – so I decided to do both and commute instead."
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He wants to do both.
They managed to do both.
"We need to do both".
We have to do both.
We're trying to do both".
It's possible to do both.
I really wanted to do both.
It is coolest to do both.
Welles chose to do both, in "Othello".
I think you have to do both.
They should continue to do both.
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