There are two sides to a coin and the explanation is very specific.

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What’s the point of all these ideas? Why haven’t we actually changed anything?

Asked on November 23, 2021 in Word choice.
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Why there are two sides to every coin: good and bad?
If you want a face in the light you should have your back in the dark. The answer for this would be “i’m here for you”.
What is meant by the opposite side of the same coin? The real politics of the democratic party is a mix of two sides of the same coin.

They are unconnected.

Answered on December 11, 2021.
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How are rainbows created without rain? ” — not of another idiom, but rather idiomatic.

What is meant by “two things fuse to something very different than constituent parts” in the English language?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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When is technology

a double

edged sword? Why is everyone wrong about mankind and it’s good and bad.

Merriam-Webster defines double edged sword

as: something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable

consequences.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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How are rainbows created without rain? ” — not of another idiom, but rather idiomatic.

What is meant by “two things fuse to something very different than constituent parts” in the English language?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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  • How can I make an omelette without breaking eggs?
  • What picnic is complete without ants?
  • Seek then understand. So then for be understood, always.
  • There’s a second kind of people, people who believe in two kinds of people and people who don’t believe in two kinds of people.
  • How can a coin spin’s side saying heads win and tails
  • lose, what should you do? The

flip side of a

  • coin. “There are two sides to every coin but that has nothing to do with solving a real, complicated problem. ”
  • If you are a duality, you can’t live without duality.

How can I become a writer?

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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Why there are two sides to every coin: good and bad?
If you want a face in the light you should have your back in the dark. The answer for this would be “i’m here for you”.
What is meant by the opposite side of the same coin? The real politics of the democratic party is a mix of two sides of the same coin.

They are unconnected.

Answered on December 19, 2021.
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How are rainbows created without rain? ” — not of another idiom, but rather idiomatic.

What is meant by “two things fuse to something very different than constituent parts” in the English language?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If I’m talking two sides of the same coin, I just can’t stand it 🙁

Two sides of the same coin – different but closely related features of one idea.

“The truth is that two things are the same,” says Dr. Michael Lund. The fact is that if people are always thinking that it is a second hand market, they are often turning out to be “squeals” rather than “counters”. I might use it in a context where someone is describing someone else as both ‘lazy’ and’messy’ in response I could say that those are ‘two sides of the same coin’ and thus suggesting that they are one and the same, thereby suggesting that the person is messy because they are lazy.

I know several sentences about two things that are good together but not necessarily good apart. You want a pithy phrase.

What do you suggest a simile for in a real world? What is the grammatical meaning of the phrase “something

without something”?

Currently on the London Underground for example there is an advert that says something like, ‘a woman’s hair without product is like rock without roll’ (the latter part usually a ridiculous separation for humour value). What’s a standard phrase used here but it’s an opportunity to be creative.

A man without ambition

is like a bird without wings (from a 1908 business magazine) A house without books
is like a room without windows (a proverb that goes back even further) but it is a

little more glamorous (see the definition if the sentence goes very far).

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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If a stance requires two elements, the closest idiom to the pedo idiom is: It takes two

to Tango.

Every dance is without two different participants.

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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You have to take the good with

the bad.. A few coined phrases showing all the two sides.
Don’t fly above you’re willing to fall Don’t
invest more than you’re willing to lose.

What are some good points to remember when you set your benchmark to prove it to them?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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