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Yes, that is grammatically correct, as long as you are using them as objects, although it is probably more usual to say "her and her sister". For example, it is correct to say "He dated her sister and her last year." "He dated her and her sister last year" is also correct. If you are using them as subjects, however, you must use "she" instead of "her": "She and her sister both attended Evergreen College." It is incorrect to use "she" as an object or "her" as a subject.

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