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Etymology edit

from both of you and yours.

Pronoun edit

both of yours

  1. (colloquial) That which belongs to both of you; the possessive second-person pronoun used without a following noun.
    • 2014, Zachary Smith, Esq., We're Getting Divorced: An Insider's Guide Through the Divorce Process:
      That means that the retirement plan you earned during the marriage, or at least the portion of it that was earned during the marriage, is both of yours.
    • 2016, Jennifer Evans, Ciara Meehan, Perceptions of Pregnancy from the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Century:
      While the child is both of yours, the birth is yours and yours alone.

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