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The phrase "sides to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means "as well as" or "in addition to." You can use it to introduce a second or alternative aspect or perspective of a situation or topic. Example: "There are two sides to every story, and it's important to listen to both sides to fully understand the situation."
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Two sides to a story.
I want both sides to accept that".
It urged both sides to negotiate.
ordered both sides to end the subsidies.
You see two sides to every question.
"Yeah, there are good sides to him.
"You need both sides to be reasonable".
"There are many sides to be with".
Things always have two sides to them.
Joe Walsh had two sides to him.
There are miserable sides to all this.
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