1."Both the A and B parties have now begun to ..." 2."Both the A and the B parties have now begun to.." 3."Both of the A and B parties have now begun to.."
And why? I'd prefer the second over the rest, but I can't tell why exactly.
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maelstrom Which one is better? Both A and B parties have now begun to...
— Mister Micawber
maelstrom Which one is better?
Both A and B parties have now begun to...
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