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一方面 (yī fāngmiàn) is a commonly used phrase in everyday conversation in Chinese. It is used to indicate one side or aspect of a situation or argument, often in contrast to another side or aspect.
For example, if someone is discussing the benefits and drawbacks of studying abroad, they might say "一方面,出国留学可以拓宽视野,另一方面,也会面临语言和文化的挑战" (yī fāngmiàn, chūguó liúxué kěyǐ tuòkuān shìyě, lìng yī fāngmiàn, yě huì miànlín yǔyán hé wénhuà de tiǎozhàn) which means "On one hand, studying abroad can broaden your horizons, but on the other hand, it also comes with challenges in terms of language and culture."
In this context, 一方面 (yī fāngmiàn) is used to introduce the first aspect or side of the argument, while 另一方面 (lìng yī fāngmiàn) is used to introduce the second aspect or side.
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