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There are two sides to every question

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1 general:: Phrase(s): There are two sides to every question. [and] There are two sides to every story. Prov. There are valid reasons for holding opposing opinions. • Jim: I can’t see why anyone would object to building a city park on the corner. John: There are two sides to every question. Maybe the people who own the buildings on the corner don’t want them knocked down. • Fred: Only an idiot would want to go hang gliding. It’s too dangerous. Ellen: There are two sides to every question. Maybe some people think it’s enjoyable enough to be worth the risk.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs


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