adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
rather
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It was a rather one-sided affair.
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And like the new managers, the subordinates had advocated a rather one-sided view of those interface obligations.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a one-sided victory
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Corcoran called the accusations unjust and one-sided .
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I'm amazed the paper would print such one-sided views.
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Newspapers often give a very one-sided account of political events.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Finally, she could bear his one-sided possession no longer.
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Foreign publications have been criticised for alleged one-sided reporting and their correspondents have been denied visas.
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However, this is not an entirely one-sided movement.
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I gritted my teeth and decided it wasn't such a one-sided deal after all.
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In Georgetown, things were more one-sided .
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It's kind of a one-sided game until the whole field is in shadow.
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One, the game couldn't have been fixed because it was so utterly one-sided and tedious.
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This interaction of science and theology is not one-sided .