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"on one side of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the location or position of something in relation to another object or point of reference. Example 1: The town was divided by a river, with the wealthy mansions on one side and the small cottages on the other. Example 2: Sarah placed her books on one side of the desk and her laptop on the other. Example 3: The line for the concert ticket sales extended from one side of the building to the other. Example 4: The island is known for its breathtaking views, with lush green forests on one side and crystal blue waters on the other. Example 5: The highway runs along the coast, with stunning views of the ocean on one side and towering cliffs on the other.
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On one side of the paper only.
Palm Springs lounges on one side of the Coachella Valley.
The cheesy tortillas went on one side of a platter.
"Your neighbor," campers on one side of the street shout.
On one side of me is 100 tonnes of potatoes.
"But it's probably only on one side of your body".
On one side of Kingston is Herb McKenley Crescent.
His people's party stood on one side of the room.
The defense convenes on one side of the locker room.
Spread the chocolate on one side of each slice.
We have to stay on one side of that line".
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