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"from both sides of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing a situation, issue, or conflict that involves multiple perspectives or viewpoints. Example: The debate over gun control continues to rage, with passionate arguments coming from both sides of the issue.
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I've seen things from both sides of the fence.
"He hits from both sides of the plate.
Tory backbenchers from both sides of the Brexit divide intervened.
The groans came from both sides of the House.
Politicians from both sides of the border praised the poet.
Musicians from both sides of the border gather here.
Heat emanates from both sides of this duo.
The wonderful smells combine from both sides of the avenue.
His power is compromised from both sides of the plate.
It demands respect from both sides of the Atlantic.
Nick Swisher hit one from both sides of the plate.
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