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The correct use of this expression is "on the other hand." This expression is used to demonstrate an opposing or alternative perspective than the one just presented. For example, "I'd love to have pasta for dinner. On the other hand, I know I'm having Italian for lunch-so maybe I should just go with Mexican to switch it up!"

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