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The phrase "work both ways" is a valid expression in written English.
You would use the phrase to indicate that something has two different, often opposing, effects or outcomes. For example, "It's important to remember that parental discipline needs to work both ways; both the disciplinary actions and rewards should be applied fairly and consistently."
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That could work both ways.
And defections work both ways.
The obstacles work both ways.
It can work both ways.
But understanding must work both ways.
However, economic considerations can work both ways.
"Lease contracts work both ways," she added.
Cornell's approach can work both ways.
Clearly, it couldn't work both ways.
It should work both ways".
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The effect can work both ways young mouse stem cells lose potency in old blood.
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