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I'm not sure how it is now, but when I was still dual booting I had the same problem until I got a separate drive for Linux instead of just using different partitions of the same drive.
Funny enough, I think the only time I've run into bootloader problems on a single drive, it ended up being Linux that broke my Windows boot. Typically Windows leaves my EFI partition well enough alone during updates.
Same here. I even updated to windows 11 and it kept the GRUB bootloader. Partition for both is on the same SSD. Somehow got lucky, I guess.