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on the one hand
Idioms and Phrases
Also, on one hand . As one point of view, from one standpoint. This phrase is often paired with on the other hand to indicate two sides of an issue. For example, On the one hand this car is expensive; on the other hand, it's available and we need it right now . [First half of 1600s]Example Sentences
Four years on, violent fighting has continued between the military on the one hand, and ethnic armies and armed resistance groups on the other.
And on the one hand, I’m very happy that the film has quite a high profile now and people are talking about it and writing about it.
“I don’t see any disharmony in this life between evangelistic effort on the one hand and benevolent care of people who suffer or who are in need on the other,†he said.
It’s funny because on the one hand, I want to ask you, was it intimidating working with him?
They told me that, on the one hand, there’s virtually no chance that America will lose its democracy, even if Trump is elected and acts on his most destructive instincts, unconstrained by the law.
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