heads and tails
The technical terms are obverse (front) and reverse (back)
As a coin has two sides, the odds are always 50-50.
joe hendy
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight Eisenhower said that.
There are two sides to the coin, so the probability of getting heads or tails on one flip of the coin is 1/2 or 50%.
The two sides of a coin are called head and tail.
The idiom 'two sides of the same coin' means that two things are closely related or connected in some way, despite appearing different on the surface. It suggests that the two aspects are interdependent and inseparable, like the two sides of a coin.
Two sides to a coin.
Two sides of a coin
One coin has two sides. Just like that, the whole truth often has two sides.
Two sides to every coin
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As a coin has two sides, the odds are always 50-50.
Yes, some similar idioms include "two peas in a pod", "two birds of a feather", and "two sides of the same coin". These idioms all convey the idea that two things are closely related or have complementary qualities.
joe hendy
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