grammar - 'both in terms of' or 'in terms of both'?
Truffles are among the world’s most valuable commodities, in terms of both economic and ecological worth.
Truffles are among the world’s most valuable commodities, both in terms of economic and ecological worth.
Is one preferred over the other? If so, why? A colleague indicated that 'both in terms of' was grammatically incorrect, but could not state why.
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