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two-sided
adjective
having two sides or aspects
controversial; debatable
a two-sided argument
Other 51Թ Forms
- two-sidedness noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of two-sided1
Example Sentences
The centrepiece of the Buddhist section of the exhibition – a striking two-sided sandstone panel that shows the evolution of the Buddha - is perhaps the most distinguishable in depicting this great transition.
A two-sided painting by a renowned East Anglian artist has sold at auction for more than double its estimated value.
Recurring images of a massive barge stacked high with shipping containers send a curiously two-sided message here: Amazon will continue no matter what, but so will efforts to unionize.
A legitimate citation is either a two-sided piece of paper with instructions on how to pay the fine, or a yellow ticket in an envelope, officials said.
Like everything in the book, it’s a two-sided relationship.
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