used to introduce a contrasting idea or fact
This phrase is used to introduce a different or opposing viewpoint, fact, or idea to the one that has just been mentioned. It highlights a different perspective or consideration in a discussion or argument.
On the other hand, the committee members have an emergency meeting.
On the other hand, Freeze teams are a blast to play with.
Her mind, on the other hand, was a very different story.
Oat groats on the other hand are very easy to store.
On the other hand, I do not trust most other people to get that.
On the other hand, the assassins finally managed to find Guan Huai.
On the other hand, Sal remains on the island, too attached to her beliefs.
On the other hand, there were countless straight people.
On the other hand, it did not seem very much to get for a horse.
TALIESIN: No. There is, on the other hand, fine comedy about to happen.
On the other hand, how could he possibly look away?
On the other hand, that would make sense, though, wouldn’t it?
on the other hand Biowit was barely able to create a shield to protect Lilian.
On the other hand, the transformed version always stores to count.
On the other hand, when you graph it, you see, it doesn't really hold up.
Tehran, on the other hand, has denied any involvement in the new incident.
Bill, on the other hand, was having a wonderful time.
Intimidate on the other hand is rarely useful.
The readers of the SCP Wiki, on the other hand, are a smaller part of SCP-001.