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"Everything has two sides" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression that can be used to talk about the two sides of any situation, event or concept. For example: "Most debates and conversations involve two sides - everything has two sides, even if it may be hard to see from one perspective."
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Everything has two sides.
"Everything has two sides to it – a butter knife is a weapon.
I came in search of Velázquez and found the agonising reality of a world where everything has two sides, where every truth is also a lie, where every mirror is the harsh messenger of time.
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But when I joined the war, I knew everything had two sides.
Everything in life has two sides, it is better to look at the positives and to embrace the advantages.
Like a coin, everyone, everything and every circumstance has two sides; positive and negative.
Of course, every story has two sides.
He has two sides to him.
The first principle has two sides.
Every story has two sides.
Every coin has two sides.
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