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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole side of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize a significant portion or aspect of something, often in a figurative sense. Example: "The documentary revealed a whole side of the issue that most people were unaware of."
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I still don't know how I turned away from a whole side of a two-sided story.
A record, for researchers, of a whole side of non-official life.
When I'm invited to dinner I always take … a whole side of smoked salmon.
"But Stephanie was a very clever puzzler, and she brought out a whole side of him that was hidden".
"There's a whole side of my business now which clicks its fingers for world peace and equal rights.
"It is a whole side of the society here that I find quite intriguing, and happily the audience has come along with me.
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Warm up the tube amp, wipe down the record, sit down and listen to a whole side while sipping a cup of kopi luwak.
I did all my misbehaving at a time when that whole side of the entertainment industry was in its infancy.
Thus, the whole side of a room may present a landscape either in black and white or in colours, often on a silver or gold background.
The pièce de résistance was painted down the whole side of a block of flats - a huge 'Down with the USA' over an American flag with skulls for stars and bombs raining down.
Otisville is considered a "medium sized" prison in the American system, but as it seems to occupy the whole side of a long hill, and is surrounded by miles of fences and razor wire, it looks massive.
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