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on the other side vs at the other side

Both "on the other side" and "at the other side" are correct. "On the other side" is a common way to refer to a different perspective or location, while "at the other side" may be more appropriate in specific contexts.
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on the other side

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer to a different perspective or location.

This phrase is used to indicate a different perspective, location, or situation from the current one. It is often used in discussions or arguments to present an alternative viewpoint.

Examples:

  • On the other side of the river, there is a beautiful park.
  • On the other side of the argument, there are valid points to consider.
  • She lives on the other side of town.
  • But on the other side lies paradise.
  • And maybe bump into us on the other side.
  • There is no one on the other side.
  • The kitchen in on the other side.
  • Rocco, sit on the other side.
  • And what you saw on the other side...
  • They export water molecules through, and leave solutes on the other side.
  • It'll take us out on the other side.
  • Your patient is on the other side.
  • All will be made clear on the other side.
  • I'll show you on the other side.
  • Big Wallow's on the other side.
  • And we're on the other side.
  • It'll bring you out on the other side.
  • The tank's on the other side.
  • We need to get to that tunnel on the other side.
  • I'll wait for you on the other side.
  • Instead of being on the other side all alone.
  • Then make a sharp right on the other side.
  • There's fire on the other side.

Alternatives:

  • on the opposite side
  • from another perspective
  • from a different angle
  • from a different viewpoint
  • across from

at the other side

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English. It may be used in specific situations.

This phrase can be used to refer to a specific location or side, but it is less common than "on the other side." It may be used in contexts where a precise location is being described.

Examples:

  • Meet me at the other side of the building.
  • The store is located at the other side of the street.
  • Messiah King lives at the other side of the forest, and he's holding Kneller's dog captive.
  • The anti-explosive guys are waiting to meet us at the other side of La Bocatoma in fifteen minutes.
  • Eventually, we arrived at the other side.
  • You can get a train to Copenhagen at the other side.
  • where there is an existing unbundled transport contract at the other side of the interconnection point, capacity may be offered on an unbundled basis not exceeding the amount and duration of the existing transport contract at the other side;
  • We are at the other side of the lake.
  • Azur is at the other side of the sea.
  • What happened at the other side?
  • Manu at front, but at the other side appears Freddy Verstraeten... and he's the one that wins the race... after him Fabrice Bouillon.
  • He still hasn't forgiven the harm... that he suffered at the other side of the sea.
  • Emma is in the adjoining room, and I'm-I'm at the other side of the hotel.
  • When the guy's lawyer gets here, you tell him there's some confusion, that his client is not in observation, he's at the other side of the building.
  • Many Motor fuel retailers on the side of the border where higher tax rates apply will go out of business while those at the other side will experience windfall profits.
  • The Moon takes about a month to go around the Earth, so in half that time, about two weeks, the Moon is at the other side of its orbit.
  • At the other side of this large cave, there is a village where our comrades are gathered.
  • The entrance is at the other side.
  • Okay, look at the other side.
  • Meet us at the other side of the fairground in ten minutes.
  • The exit should be at the other side of that door.
  • But look carefully at the other side and you will see the real significance, including the exact date of the writing.

Alternatives:

  • on the other side
  • across from
  • opposite side
  • on the opposite side
  • on the far side

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