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I enjoyed both of them. vs I enjoyed them both.

Both sentences are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between them is up to personal preference or a desired emphasis. There is no significant difference in meaning between the two.
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I enjoyed both of them.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express enjoyment of two things without specifying any particular order or preference.

Examples:

  • I enjoyed both of them equally.
  • She enjoyed both of them, but preferred the second one.
  • We enjoyed both of them during our vacation.
  • He enjoyed both of them, even though they were very different.
  • They enjoyed both of them and couldn't decide which was better.
  • They both have different teaching styles and I enjoyed both of them. Ola helped me to enjoy talking + the language. Beata helped me to really understand the ...
  • I took a Hatha class and a Vinyasa class, and I enjoyed both of them thoroughly. The teachers there are caring and knowledgeable. I went to the first class not ...
  • I have owned and operated two successful businesses and I enjoyed both of them, but this is the best job I have ever been privileged to perform. I love working  ...
  • Jocelyn O., Woodacre, CA ……………………………………………………………… ………………………………………………. "I enjoyed both of them! They were ...

Alternatives:

  • I enjoyed them both.
  • Both of them were enjoyable to me.
  • I liked both of them.
  • They were both enjoyable to me.
  • I had a good time with both of them.

I enjoyed them both.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express enjoyment of two things without specifying any particular order or preference.

Examples:

  • I enjoyed them both equally.
  • She enjoyed them both, but preferred the second one.
  • We enjoyed them both during our vacation.
  • He enjoyed them both, even though they were very different.
  • They enjoyed them both and couldn't decide which was better.
  • May 20, 2015 ... I enjoyed them both. Today I'm voting for Primrose. ReplyDelete. Melissa Embry May 20, 2015 at 3:04 PM. Primrose gets my vote. ReplyDelete.
  • I have read both in the last two weeks, and I want to tell how very much I enjoyed them both. I am not a big reader but found myself reading these two every ...
  • This is the first time I've taken from two instructors I enjoyed them both but broke my arm and could only watch. I'm hoping next time will have a better outcome for  ...
  • Apr 10, 2015 ... Yep, I enjoyed them both as well! I too hope we hear more about Ben Saxon and Anna Kelso at some point. permalink. [–]Freshtrade 3 points4 ...

Alternatives:

  • I enjoyed both of them.
  • Both of them were enjoyable to me.
  • I liked both of them.
  • They were both enjoyable to me.
  • I had a good time with both of them.

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