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The phrase "on three sides" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something with three sides or boundaries. For example: - The house was surrounded by a white picket fence on three sides. - The mountain was a steep and treacherous climb, with cliffs on three sides. - The park was bordered by a river on three sides, making it a peaceful and secluded spot. - The board game features a castle with walls on three sides, providing strategic defense for players.
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The IAN was lateralized for a four-tooth breadth on one side, three-tooth breadth on three sides, and two-tooth breadth on three sides.
Bronze artillerymen stand on three sides.
Bethlehem is sandwiched on three sides by other towns.
His district wraps around the city on three sides.
THE BAR Marble-topped bar with stools on three sides.
Mr. Duncan's current district borders it on three sides.
He said you've been on three sides of every issue.
Pine trees enclose the graves on three sides.
It is bordered on three sides by Wales.
The Pacific Ocean surrounds the headland on three sides.
I love the light and long views on three sides.
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