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Is there a difference to say "righthand side" than "right side"?

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Rebecca

Yes! There is a slight difference! "Right-hand side" helps to indicate and emphasise direction and location in relation to your hand, whereas "right side" could be ambiguous and mean either direction or "correct side." So the difference helps with clarity. However, they do mean the same thing when talking about direction. So, you could use either, but be aware that there could be a bit of confusion if you just said "right side!" Another common way to indicate direction is to say "on [the/pronoun] right." Ex: On the right, you'll see the sunflower field. Our house is right next to it. Ex: The shelf on the right-hand side has all the mugs. = The shelf on the right side has all the mugs. => could mean "correct side" or "direction."

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