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  1. Jul 1, 2012 · J.R.: Yes, I didn't want to clog up the answer itself with that level of detail, but when the word "the" is part of the "the one side/hand" juxtaposed with "the other side/hand", most of the instances with "hand" are exactly OP's context, but very few of the (far less common anyway) instances of "side" are actually for that "weighing up of alternatives" sense.

  2. 1. "On the other side" suggests that you and the other party are in two different territories, separated by a border or barrier. "On the other end" connotes a real or virtual line or conduit that stretches between you and the other party, such as a road or a network connection. Because the latter is a much better description of a telephone call ...

  3. May 30, 2017 · Alex Wells. 13 1 1 3. Other hand is just right, even in that position. Stonehenge is being compared to some other site. Side is used when comparing two aspects of one item: On the one side you have her stiff acting, and on the other, you have the breathtaking beauty.of Marilyn Monroe to stare at. – Yosef Baskin.

  4. Feb 9, 2015 · Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience. To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers .

  5. Jan 1, 2015 · To get to "the other side." Now you can take this one of two ways. Either the chicken simply wants to arrive on the other side of the road, or he is suicidal and wants to reach the afterlife. This is where my confusion sets in. According to a Wikipedia article, "The first known printing of this riddle was in 1847."

  6. Aug 8, 2011 · The phrase "catch you on the flip side" is a very colloquial way of saying "See you tomorrow". It's unusual and unprofessional to see it in a business email. Note that "the flip side" has its origins in analog recording media, such as vinyl recordings. "The flip side" of an album was the way one might refer to the B-side, or side 2.

  7. Jan 3, 2019 · The grass always looks greener on the other side of the fence. —New York Times. Martin Manser, The Facts on File Dictionary of Proverbs (2002) agrees with the previous two authorities in judging the expression as "relatively recent" in its current form but ancient in its application: the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence...

  8. Dec 5, 2011 · @jprete: I think it's fine with using "on the other hand" by all means, just that I have 2 consideration here. 1) I wish to have a less verbose tone. 2) Like Anthony mentioned below, I don't really have a first hand for my the other hand. –

  9. Jul 14, 2014 · Narrow-minded (“having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas”), small-minded (“Selfish, petty; constrained in thought, limited in scope of consideration, not mindful of the big picture”), and previously-mentioned close-minded (“unreceptive to new ideas or information; not open to any agreement”) are all relevant, as are some of their synonyms like hidebound ...

  10. Both, "on the side," and, "at the side," are correct, so one can say either, but each has a slightly different meaning. One would use, "at the side," to refer to something that is located next to or beside something else. One would use, "on the side," to refer to something that is literally setting upon the side of that other thing. Examples

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