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both

[bohth] / boʊθ /


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Malinin had been bidding for a second gold after helping the USA retain their team title, having competed in both the short programme and the free skating in that event.

From Barron's

Reanalyzing both cases revealed a crucial missing ingredient in understanding what happens to a star's outer layers after a failed supernova.

From Science Daily

Detailed computer simulations and studies of the planets' orbits ruled out both scenarios.

From Science Daily

He scored six points in the final and netted the deciding points in both of his team’s games.

From Los Angeles Times

He adds that audiences also recognised the mood of a country on the cusp of economic liberalisation, when a government job could represent both security and suffocation.

From BBC