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both

[bohth] / boʊθ /


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Rob did not know at the time that both his local vet, and the emergency centre, branded Vets Now, where Betty was treated, were both owned by the same company - IVC.

From BBC

As AI engines made by Nvidia of the U.S. and others get more powerful, they need more memory, both the traditional kind and an advanced type called high-bandwidth memory.

From The Wall Street Journal

The experiments were conducted both in stem cells and during their transformation into neural cells.

From Science Daily

In recent weeks, government data has been mixed, showing both disappointing job gains and robust economic growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our long-term outlook for GE Vernova as a leader in both Power and Electrification, and viewing GE Vernova as a core holding, are unchanged, but we are moving to the sidelines,” he wrote.

From Barron's