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The phrase "you have both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about two or more people having something in common. For example, "You have both been accepted to the same university."
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How can you have both?
You have both houses of Congress.
You have both House seats open.
"Suppose you have both a son and a daughter.
Heidi Julavits: So do you have both of those wardrobes?
So you have both sides that are fighting now.
You have both admitted to being BlackBerry addicts.
Can you have both a sense of urgency and patience?
In the same neighborhood you have both conditions, and in some cases in the same family you have both conditions.
"I think it's fun when you have both and integrate the two.
Third, you have both major presidential candidates being pro-immigrant at least in their rhetoric".
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