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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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to its side/on its side

This movie has good casting to its side.
or, This movie has good casting on its side.
  

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"on its side" is the better of the two, but "in its favour" is a more natural expression.

  • "on its side" is the better of the two, but "in its favour" is a more natural expression.
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"on its side" is the better of the two, but "in its favour" is a more natural expression.

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