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Free sign upThe phrase "a side in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a particular aspect or position within a larger context, such as in debates, arguments, or discussions.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, each participant presented a side in a complex issue that affects everyone."
Alternatives: "a perspective in a" or "a position in a".
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Most people who research paranormal phenomena choose a side in a war of competing beliefs and disputed evidence.
Just slice into chunks, spread out on a baking tray and bake for 10 minutes a side in a hot oven, until they are soft.
Crunching down 1070 cubic miles of space and 14 billion years of cosmic history into a room forty feet on a side in a one-hour lesson is no small task.
More drills follow until the team games begin, like the one with three students on a side in a contest that is more complicated — and comical — than traditional doubles.
Mauricio was dismissed after only six minutes but Alessandro Matri, Felipe and Antonio Candreva netted for the Serie A side in a match in which penalties were missed at both ends.
Moreover, once you take a side in a polarized situation, you are likely to feel increasingly committed to it, even if the legal arguments on behalf of your position turn out not to be very convincing.
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Own your own ship, travel the galaxy, pick a side in an epic conflict… if they pull it off.
He's already taken a side in an investigation he should be impartial on.
Cycling makes baseball look like six-a-side in a vacant lot, the way kids used to play.
"I'm getting $650 a side in rent, a lot better than the stock market," she said.
He said he had not taken a side in the case and welcomed a re-examination.
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