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can't wait to see both of you vs can't wait to

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Can't wait to see both of you" is used when referring to a specific group of people, while "can't wait to" is more general and can be used when referring to a specific activity or event without mentioning specific people.

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can't wait to see both of you

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a specific group of people.

This phrase is used when you are excited about meeting or seeing a particular group of individuals. It shows anticipation and enthusiasm towards seeing them.

Examples:

  • I can't wait to see both of you at the party!
  • Can't wait to see both of you next weekend.
  • I can't wait to see both of you perform on stage.
  • Can't wait to see both of you graduate.
  • I can't wait to see both of you after so long.
  • @LeaGoodrem @DeltaGoodrem can't wait to see both of you beautiful girls tomorrow afternoon xxx. 0 retweets 0 likes. Reply. Retweet. Retweeted. Like. Liked.
  • Resskins fan for life, I still have to respect Michael Irvin. Can't wait to see both of you on Criminal Minds. (I hope he's not an unsub.) August 5 at 6:26am. Remove.
  • Lisa Ricks Scoffield Can't wait to see both of you in San Francisco at the emerging women conference. I am making my way through Rising Strong and Big ...
  • Sep 12, 2015 ... blabla123567890 1 month ago. Great game you two, you're two of the best psn friends. Can't wait to see both of you again!! Read more Show ...

can't wait to

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to a general activity or event without specifying particular individuals.

This phrase is used when expressing excitement or anticipation about a future event, activity, or situation without mentioning specific people. It is a more general expression of eagerness.

Examples:

  • I can't wait to go on vacation.
  • Can't wait to start my new job.
  • I can't wait to see the new movie.
  • Can't wait to try the new restaurant.
  • I can't wait to travel again.
  • Jul 8, 2014 ... We are proud to present 'Can't Wait To' - the anticipated return of Montreal's finest : Lunice. Lunice and LuckyME Records bring to life an ...
  • Be very eager, anxious, or impatient, as in We can't wait for the baseball season to begin or I can't wait to see Dad-it's been a year. While the literal sense of ...
  • Jul 7, 2014 ... We are proud to present 'Can't Wait To' - the anticipated return of Montreal's finest and one half of TNGHT, Lunice. Released July 8th 2014 ...
  • (also can hardly wait)A2 to be very ​excited about something and ​eager to do or ​experience it: I can't wait to ​see you. (Definition of can't wait from the ...

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