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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generous side" is correct and usable in written English
It is most commonly used to refer to a person's (or group's) willingness to give or help in a selfless, kindhearted manner. For example: "My friends always show their generous side when I'm in need of a helping hand."
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I was on the generous side, giving it two years.
"But it's a more generous side to the coach".
But he had a generous side as well.
Ricky shows his generous side Has Pandora finally managed to earn Ricky Gervais's favour?
"Those Renaissance artists always tended to be on the generous side to their patrons.
Would like to be on the generous side of what can be defended".
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There is particular pleasure taken too, in exposing the less generous sides of those public figures who have otherwise specialised in appearing sweet-natured.
A dinner of several courses (presented tapas style), plus two glasses of wine and coffee, came to around $50. Also in Isabel Segunda, Taverna Española, an unpretentious place on Carlos Lebron one block from the town square, (787) 741-1175, serves dishes like shrimps in garlic and olive oil, and fried chorizo, with generous sides of rice and beans.
Audience members will be asked to congregate at a meeting point, and will then be conveyed to another secret venue: "We will appeal to our audience's generous sides to keep it a secret," said Poots, referring to those who watched the rehearsals for the Olympics opening ceremony and "saved the surprise".
While this probably won't be the next "Happy," the video is still a feast for the eyes the main course being two Stonehenge-worthy boulders standing in for Daft Punk, with generous sides of aerial contortionists twirling in the air like Cirque du Soleil extras.
While this probably won't be the next "Happy," the video is still a feast for the eyes the main course being two Stonehenge-worthy boulders standing in for Daft Punk, with generous sides of aerial contortionists twirling in the air like Cirque du Soleil extras.
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