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The phrase "a particular side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aspect, viewpoint, or position in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In this debate, I want to focus on a particular side that emphasizes the importance of environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a specific aspect" or "a certain viewpoint."
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"And I made it clear at the outset I was not there on a particular side".
"The Beard of Avon" is not allied with a particular side in the Shakespeare wars.
Often, a particular side of the filter must face the room.
I felt then that Paul Greengrass wasn't coming at the story from a particular side.
"I think he brings out a particular side of people and that's what photography is to me.
It is understandable that people have conflicting thoughts about Terri Schiavo and hesitate to take a particular side.
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A preference for one particular side at the individual level is likely to be reinforced by use [ 37, 38], but if the asymmetric bias occurs randomly, then handedness would approach 50 50 at the population level.
Since then, a delicate balance -- which no particular side of the debate appreciated -- has been the law of the land.
By now the salt traders have passed the "stone goat" in a particular cliff side and are locked into their highly ritualized approach to the lake.
Now, there's an opportunity to appear to negotiate more for the benefit of the country and fight less for a particular political side.
Mr. Woodruff said he had little worry that by shining a journalistic light on matters like the shortcomings in care at veterans hospitals — as he has done in several reports — he could be perceived as doing the bidding of a particular, political side.
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