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Meanings of rather one-sided in English
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Usage of rather one-sided in English
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You could even regard one particular result in a ratherone-sided way.
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In this last place, to be sure, the discussions were ratherone-sided.
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There were ratherone-sided alliances which proved themselves far from happy.
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The mutual siege lasted until after seven o'clock, but it was ratherone-sided.
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And doesn't it ever occur to you that this education business is ratherone-sided?
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One thing is not so evident, and it indicates a ratherone-sided condition of affairs.
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Well, to tell the truth, it was ratherone-sided.
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It was a ratherone-sided talk, but quite interesting.
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In recent years, it's been ratherone-sided with Xavier also winning seven of nine coming in.
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The argument had, in truth, been ratherone-sided.
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Oh, the marriage service is ratherone-sided.
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Ben had to walk ratherone-sided.
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These are ratherone-sided affairs.
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The terms were, as usual, ratherone-sided but Cassidy accepted them, and it seemed before noon that a fight was assured.
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In a congressional forum last week, the students gave a ratherone-sided battering to the increasingly demonised founder and chief executive of Microsoft.
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But as it is, I am afraid that I have been trying to tell it all at once and am getting it ratherone-sided.