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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a human side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the emotional, empathetic, or relatable aspects of a person or situation, often in contrast to a more mechanical or impersonal perspective.
Example: "In his speech, he emphasized the importance of understanding the human side of the issue, reminding us that behind every statistic, there is a real person with feelings and experiences."
Alternatives: "an emotional aspect" or "a personal dimension".
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Dictator Castro did have a human side.
Even Lonzo has a human side.
There's a human side to the equation, too.
There was a human side to him as well.
"Data doesn't need to be intimidating – there can be a human side to it," she says.
As he learned, "There was a human side to the war".
Plenty of serious formal work is here, too, but it usually has a human side.
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The US president trekked through a remote part of Alaska to promote action on climate change – and show a more human side – in a special episode of the British adventurer's reality show, Running Wild With Bear Grylls.
Showing a more human side has been a Clinton priority since the campaign began.
At Evelyn Grace he introduced a police liaison officer to get students to see a more human side to law enforcement.
But Darpa, as the agency is known, has a more human side as well.
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