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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is one-sided" is correct and can be used in written English.
It describes a situation where something or someone is biased or lacking in balance or fairness. Example: The debate between the two candidates was very one-sided, with one candidate dominating the discussion and not allowing the other to speak.
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is one-sided
adjective
Partial or biased in favour of one faction or demographic group
Exact(52)
Our relationship with cats is one-sided, and we are on the losing end.
Remember, this account is one-sided, and only tells Hamachek's side of the story.
On the face of it, the contest is one-sided.
Critics have seized on the failure to conduct interviews to argue that the report is one-sided and incomplete.
Campaigners have focused their attention on a 2003 extradition treaty between the two countries, which they claim is one-sided.
Neither is one-sided.
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The relationship is one sided and as Bulger's empire grows, Connelly falls deeper into the abyss.
Often that information is "one sided," he said, and includes descriptions of the drugs' benefits, while omitting their drawbacks.
His corner tell him he is fine but this is one sided well into the sixth.
The power is one sided as the door man does not reciprocate and share intimate details of his life.
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