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Definition
from another point of view; or in a way that is different (a phrase used to introduce a different perspective or idea)
- Perry, on the other hand, was without appetite; he subsisted on root beer, aspirin, and cigarettes.2 — Persons Unknown (17% in)
- On the other hand-well, would Kansas send four Special Agents a thousand miles to pick up a small-time pair of parole violators?3 — Answer (75% in)
- On the other hand, it was something I couldn't afford not to do.4 — The Corner (40% in)
- The cases described, on the other hand, were predisposed to gross lapses in reality contact and extreme weakness in impulse control during periods of heightened tension and disorganization.4 — The Corner (55% in)
There are no more uses of "on the other hand" in In Cold Blood.
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