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The phrase "a sideline" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a secondary activity or job that someone engages in alongside their main occupation.
Example: "While she works as a teacher, she also has a sideline selling handmade jewelry."
Alternatives: "a side job" or "a secondary occupation".
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A sideline there lined up.
This is just a sideline.
This is a sideline".
Others practiced photography as a sideline.
But Tebow remained a sideline spectator.
"The money's just a sideline.
"Everyone else is just a sideline".
But Emily also has a sideline.
It's a sideline of their laundry business.
He wasn't just a sideline observer".
"This is not a sideline in our foreign policy".
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