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The phrase "a sidekick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who assists or accompanies someone, often in a subordinate role, typically in a story or adventure context.
Example: "In the movie, the hero's sidekick provided comic relief and helped him navigate the challenges they faced."
Alternatives: "a companion" or "an assistant".
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"Everyone needs a sidekick.
A sidekick.
He's also attracted a sidekick, Ginger.
James has a "sidekick," Henry Evans JJ.
It's very much that we're a sidekick.
"I was a sidekick," Mr. Klebanoff said.
I could have been a sidekick forever".
Who are you calling a sidekick?
Was he looking for a sidekick?
History has shown that even superheroes need a sidekick.
And Robbie Savage mugging for the camera as a sidekick.
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