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many-sided

[men-ee-sahy-did] / ˈmɛn iˈsaɪ dɪd /


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And in doing so, "Yellowjackets" brings awareness to yet another aspect of the many-sided stone that is trauma, and shows the reality of another part of some women's lives.

From Salon

“Later accounts tend to fetishize sexual connections,” she writes, but those were “just one facet of a many-sided emotional equation.”

From Washington Post

Yet there was one more fateful roll of the many-sided die.

From Washington Post

Virus fragments are assembled onto many-sided nanoparticles, resembling the way the spike might look on the surface of the virus itself — an approach that helps focus the immune response.

From Washington Post

Starting around 1968, the conflict raged for roughly 30 years, devolving into a many-sided civil war fought in civilian neighborhoods.

From Los Angeles Times