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Discover Ludwig"other facet" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a different aspect or perspective of something. Example: "The novel explores the protagonist's struggle with mental illness, but the author also delves into the other facets of her identity, such as her race and socioeconomic background."
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After the planar growth (i) on one facet plane of the facetted nanowire, another planar growth occurs on the other facet plane (ii), as shown in Figure 3e.
But the article missed the other facet of identity: the local response.
Television, having moved into every other facet of life, is taking over New York City taxicabs.
This responsible-ever-after theme is carried forward into just about every other facet of renovation.
That mentality is just below the surface in the meat industry, whether it's the beef, chicken, or any other facet.
The generic quality of the title — yes, indeed, how does anyone know — extends to every other facet in the production.
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Fortunately, there are other facets to The Blood Doctor.
When they rebound, the game's other facets take precedence.
This time, other facets of the protagonist stood out.
Other facets of modern life contribute to obesity.
There were many other facets to Rickman's career.
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