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come down on one side of the fence or the other

British pronunciation/kˈʌm dˌaʊn ˌɒn wˈɒn sˈaɪd ɒvðə fˈɛns ɔː ðɪ ˈʌðə/
American pronunciation/kˈʌm dˌaʊn ˌɑːn wˈʌn sˈaɪd ʌvðə fˈɛns ɔːɹ ðɪ ˈʌðɚ/
to come down on one side of the fence or the other
[PHRASE]
1

to decide between two possible alternatives or choices that one has

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What is the origin of the idiom "come down on one side of the fence or the other" and when to use it?

The origin of the phrase "come down on one side of the fence or the other" can be traced back to the concept of physical fences as dividers or boundaries. The phrase itself is a figurative expression that evolved from the literal action of choosing to be on one side or the other. It is often used in discussions or debates where differing opinions or options are present, and there is a desire to encourage individuals to choose and commit to one side rather than remaining indecisive or neutral. This expression is frequently used in political debates, moral dilemmas, controversial issues, or situations that require individuals to take a stand and express their viewpoints.

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