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  • Any alternative to on the one hand, on the other hand
    The discourse marker, or sentence connector used by the OP; "on the one hand on the other hand" expresses two contrasting ideas, opinions or facts It is a perfectly acceptable expression in formal papers; however, there is nothing to prevent it from being shortened to “on the other hand” Nevertheless, I suggest the following alternatives:
  • phrase requests - Academic way of saying On the other hand - English . . .
    @jprete: I think it's fine with using "on the other hand" by all means, just that I have 2 consideration here 1) I wish to have a less verbose tone 2) Like Anthony mentioned below, I don't really have a first hand for my the other hand –
  • Alternatives to the on the one hand. . . on the other hand construct
    The formal discourse marker used by the OP; "on the one hand on the other hand" expresses two contrasting ideas, opinions or facts In view of this fact, I suggest the following alternatives: Although I like product A, product B also appeals to me strongly I like product A, although product B is also appealing
  • Formal alternative for on the other hand, . . . on the other other hand . . .
    On the other hand, algorithms amplify music that’s already picking up steam, so it’s easy for new music and smaller artists to get lost in the ever-growing crowd But on the other OTHER hand , streaming platforms stopped the rise in music piracy à la sites like Napster, because of its higher quality and the promises of AI-driven
  • Is on one hand, on the other hand a cliche? [closed]
    There is indeed something clunky about your translation Your first hand holds a complete sentence with both subject and finite verb, while your second hand holds nothing but a non-finite verb and no subject, nor any connection back to the first part other than by rote repetition of the text seen in the sentence anterior to that of the first hand
  • Synonym for meanwhile - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I am trying to write an academic essay But I am stuck in connecting two sentences I want to find a substitute for the meanwhile connector because I have already overused it in the other parts of my essay Could you please kindly let me know an academic-friendly suitable synonym or another connector
  • word choice - Term for second hand dealers - English Language Usage . . .
    Second hand dealer is the best word that can be used in your scenario The only other word that I can think of is: Only thrift shop can be found in the dictionary thrift dealer = person that sells second hand goods thrifter = a person that buys goods in a second hand shop thrift shop = where people can purchase second hand goods
  • synonyms - Formal alternative for like and such as? - English . . .
    In @JSBangs's answer, 'such as' introduces an example In @Robusto's comment, 'like' means Monet and other painters similar to him There is a subtle difference as when we use 'such as' the way JSBangs has, the other examples might not share similarities with the selected one –
  • As soon as available - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I consider as soon as you can to be a less formal equivalent, more polite than as soon as possible, even though both are technically more urgent That's strictly from experience of idiomatic usage As a side note, I've heard people say "I will do that at my earliest convenience" thinking it was formal and polite, but it's actually quite rude
  • Out of one’s hands Beyond one’s control: synonyms?
    This can be interpreted as a defendant not being able to control something, but someone else might be able to In this case, perhaps if the defendant were not negligent, or possessed some other authority or skill, the situation would be in their hands Beyond their control: used to indicate that no intervention will help things





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