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Discover Ludwig'unite both' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you're trying to express the idea that two things or groups should come together or be combined in some way. For example, "Let's unite both teams so we can work together more efficiently."
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But Mr. Vasiliev opts to unite both as a fantasy expressed through the decor.
The outcome is to unite both sides of the controversy in a mournful sense of duty and divinely sanctioned enlightenment.
I mean and I would definitely say poetry is a very roundabout way to unite both work and time.
But after 1066 monarchs began to unite both the country and its laws using the king's court.
The issues I've begun to investigate here – the corrupt practices and the irrationality of current policies – should unite both left and right in a demand for change.
These are issues that unite both highly educated urban women and rural women, who historically have not had enough opportunities to do what they please.
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So Kevin Phillips (West Brom) and James Beattie (Sheffield United), both former England internationals to boot, are ineligible.
What united both conflicts was Taylor's ambition to become the region's reigning power.
Down in the relegation places, their next two league fixtures are against Manchester City and Manchester United, both away.
Conquerors and victims could soon be united, both seeing a void in their attack.
Fear of Roman Catholic tyranny and James's poor judgment united both establishment and Nonconformist Protestants.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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