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"on either side of" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate two things that are on opposite sides of something else. For example, "There are tall trees on either side of the driveway."
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We've got one on either side of Princeton.
But no one on either side of the argument did.
"There are barricades on either side of my garden.
"There were two men on either side of him.
Looking dazed, they sat on either side of their parents.
The women on either side of Verna are knitting.
Fire spurted on either side of the stage.
On either side of her are two empty dresses.
London opens up on either side of him.
On either side of him are two young women.
Yaks grazed on either side of the path.
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