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The expression "on either/every hand" is often used to describe something that is happening or present on both sides or everywhere. For example, if you say "there were trees on every hand," it means that there were trees all around or on both sides. This expression can be used in various contexts like describing a situation in a room where there are people sitting on every side, or describing a bustling city where there are shops and buildings on either hand.