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Discover Ludwig"side by side" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe two things or people that are positioned together next to each other, or to describe two different activities that are happening simultaneously. For example, you could say, "The two friends walked side by side down the street."
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Side by side?
Side by side in the open cockpit.
"Side by Side," was their theme song.
"We were side by side.
They sat side by side.
The boats sped upriver, side by side.
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They worked side-by-side".
This is not side-by-side racing.
Now we prepared side-by-side meals.
The side-by-side bathtubs.
Two Egypts exist side-by-side.
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