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"both sides of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to two opposing perspectives or aspects of a situation. Example: Both sides of the argument have valid points, but ultimately we must make a decision based on what is best for the company.
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He works both sides of the street.
Neighborhoods on both sides of it declined.
Ample parking on both sides of street.
Both sides of me think its wrong.
Life on both sides of the law.
Warehouses crowding both sides of the freeway.
"I understand both sides of the story".
Policemen lined both sides of the procession.
I understand both sides of the coin.
He has represented both sides of issues.
Both sides, of course, are against it.
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