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  • 04-07-2022
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What's the difference in
D’une part, ... D’autre part...

And

D’un côté... De l’autre côté...

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Answer:

D'une part, ... D'autre part... = "On the one hand..., on the other hand...", while D'un côté... De l'autre côté... = "On the one side..., on the other side..."

Explanation:

While "D'une part, ... D'autre part..." is generally used when debating the merits of something, whereas "D'un côté... De l'autre côté..." is more typically used for expressing two different perspectives.

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