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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we both had" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a shared experience or action between two people. Example: "We both had a great time at the concert last night." In this sentence, the phrase "we both had" is used to show that both individuals experienced the same thing, in this case, a great time at the concert. Other examples could include "We both had a difficult day at work" or "We both had the same idea for the project."
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We both had careers.
We both had diarrhea.
We both had quibbles.
We both had surgery.
We both had thousands of unopened messages.
We both had tears in our eyes".
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There was a black kid we both had '56 Chevys.
We've both had ups and downs".
We had both had cried plenty.
But we both have to.
We both have old cars.
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