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two-sided

ADJECTIVE
  1. having two sides or parts
  2. capable of being reversed or used with either side out
    a reversible jacket

How To Use two-sided In A Sentence

  • The new rents are an illustration of the value of Xintiandi and also the result of two-sided negotiations.
  • The two-sided board is bilingual so we'll be able to learn a bit of Irish as well.
  • [it] is multifaceted and two-sided: It involves sectors of economic, political and cultural life: the urban culture of violence is a synthesis of these facets, so it would be simplistic to reduce it to one of them.
  • The new two-sided jersey enables the St George cross to be included in the reverse design.
  • Later we published a brief communication on the two-sided experiment alone, and also a paper on our toluene photooxidation mechanism. The Scientific Method
  • “Ironically, the mathematical structure of the Google auction is the same as one of those two-sided matching markets,” says Varian. In the Plex
  • Similarly, Schubert's affliction made public his previously concealed private life, revealing the two-sided nature of his personality.
  • It failed to realise, and fails even now to acknowledge, that closing that particular door and not dealing with the High Court jurisdiction would be to deal with only one side of a two-sided coin.
  • Man's nature was two-sided, only half of it led to wrong-doing, the other half prohibited sin.
  • She's a quitter and a hypocrite, she is making money off of the backs of hardworking people, and she truly is a two-sided coin and shows both what is right (look what you can do if you try!) and what is wrong (see all arguments above and from 70% of the country) with America. Second Palin book due in November
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