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Question in English - what is more correct to say?

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"I wanted to send the information BOTH TO my lawyer and banker" or

"I wanted to send the information TO BOTH my lawyer and banker"?

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  1. the second sentence yea


  2. Either is correct but the 2nd sounds easier on the ear.

    You can also say, "I wanted to send the information to my lawyer and my banker."

  3. I wanted to send the information TO BOTH my lawyer and banker. :)

  4. the second sentence is correct  

  5. It's the second.

  6. I wanted to send the information both to my lawyer and to my banker.

  7. 2nd sentence.  

  8. Both are fine, although the second one has more elegance. However, you should say 'my banker' in both cases, it sounds better and improves the balance of the sentence.

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